Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club

Who is Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club?

Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club, nestled in the picturesque landscapes of Hampshire, An exceptionally maintaned and picturesque 'Harry Colt' course design that offers a great test of golf in the tranquility of the New Forest. Alongside the golf, the club has exemplified a commitment to sustainability through the successful implementation of a robust 40KW solar system. This forward-thinking initiative showcases the club's dedication to both environmental responsibility and financial prudence.

The Project

The solar system, equipped with 88 cutting-edge JinkoSolar panels, 1 SolarEdge inverter, and 44 SolarEdge optimizers, stands as a testament to the club's eco-conscious approach. By harnessing the power of the sun, Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club has generated an impressive 30,259 KWh of clean and sustainable energy. This not only underscores their commitment to reducing their carbon footprint but also highlights a progressive move towards renewable energy solutions.

The positive impact of this eco-friendly endeavor extends beyond environmental benefits. In a commendable feat, the club is now reaping substantial financial rewards, with an annual savings of £11,044.53. This financial prudence not only reflects the club's forward-thinking approach but also demonstrates the tangible benefits of investing in renewable energy systems.

Moreover, the environmentally conscious actions of Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club have resulted in a noteworthy reduction of annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 16,840 units. This reduction contributes significantly to mitigating the club's environmental impact, aligning with broader global efforts to combat climate change.

The success of this solar project is a testament to the club's visionary leadership and the dedicated efforts of its team. By choosing Empower as their partner in this transformative journey, Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club has not only demonstrated a commitment to sustainability but has also made a positive contribution to the broader landscape of environmental conservation.

£11044

Annual Electricity Savings

30259KWh

Projected Output