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Football club signs eight-year contract with renewable energy company

Bridlington Town AFC has signed a long-term solar power purchase agreement with Hull-based renewable energy company HDM Energies.

The agreement, under HDM Energies’ ‘Energy for All’ scheme, will see a 400-panel solar array capable of generating 180 kW fitted on the roof of the stands at the Queensgate stadium in Bridlington.

With an estimated annual saving of £42,000, the deal provides Bridlington Town with access to affordable renewable electricity to power its 2,800-capacity stadium at a fixed low-cost rate, offering price certainty and improved energy security for the club.

The installation of the panels is expected to be completed next month, with HDM Energies financing the project and maintaining the panels throughout the eight-year contract. Powered by clean and renewable energy, electric vehicle (EV) charging stations for matchday visitors will also be added to the system at no additional cost.

Daniel Rogers, CEO of HDM Energies, said: “It is great to see forward-thinking clubs like Bridlington Town AFC embracing solar to power their stadiums. We are thrilled to be able to facilitate panels for a local club through our Energy for All scheme, ensuring they can continue to enjoy affordable electricity bills and clean energy for many years to come.”

The ‘Energy for All’ PPA enables Bridlington Town AFC to directly purchase the solar energy produced at rates much lower than grid-supplied energy prices, significantly lowering overheads. By becoming carbon negative and a net exporter of electricity, the installation of solar PV to power the stadium and grounds will ensure a greener future for the club, reflecting their commitment to sustainability within the community.

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