‘Field of dreams’: Hospital now completely powered by solar energy

GOING GREEN: Solar panels on land adjacent to Castle Hill Hospital

By Rick Lyon

Castle Hill Hospital is now powered entirely by solar energy, it has been announced.

Hull University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust began installing solar panels on land adjacent to the hospital site in Cottingham last September.

The project, which became known as the ‘Field of Dreams’, saw 11,000 panels installed at a cost of £4.2m in order for the trust to begin to lower its carbon footprint and generate its own electricity.

Work was completed in February and panels are now generating enough electricity to meet the complete daytime power needs of the entire Castle Hill site.

ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY: The solar panels powering Castle Hill Hospital

Alex Best, Head of Capital for the trust, said: “Back in November 2020, we were lucky enough to receive a grant from the Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy as part of its Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to enable us to embark on this ambitious solar panel installation project.

“Our aim has always been to generate enough electricity to make the hospital site self-sufficient in the summer months when the days are longer, and now that the clocks have gone forward, the panels are generating around 26MWh per day so far in May, and are anticipated to rise to a peak summer load of 50 MWh per day.

“Not only does this represent a significant contribution towards our plan to become carbon neutral by 2030, but the project is also saving us a significant amount of money on hospital energy bills; approximately £250,000 to £300,000 every month.

“The team which has worked on the solar field has done a fantastic job and we’re really pleased to be leading the way in this respect. We hope our patients and visitors will also see the value in what we’re doing for them, and for generations to come.”

SUSTAINABLE: Workers installing the solar panels

Marc Beaumont, Head of Sustainability at the trust, said: “Castle Hill Hospital is a specialist regional centre for cardiology, oncology and haematology, and it boasts one of just a handful of specialist infectious diseases units around the country.

“When you consider the size of the Castle Hill Hospital site and the amount of activity that goes on here, that’s a huge amount of power that’s required to keep it running.

“Now if you stop to consider what the solar panel project is actually contributing, it’s incredible to think that the power used to deliver patients’ radiotherapy treatment sessions, to support many life-saving surgical procedures, and to keep our intensive care unit running right now is all completely self-generated, green electricity.”

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