Cardiff-based company Nuvolt are excited to support Marston’s endeavour to reduce carbon emissions and assist with their journey to net-zero. This journey begins at the heart of their operations – St Johns House, Marston’s headquarters, where Nuvolt have installed solar panels, which are forecasted to generate 88.73 MWh of clean energy each year, slashing carbon emissions by 17.16 tons.
“With the support of Nuvolt’s expert team, we are moving forward with solar installations increasing the amount on-site renewable energy generation. This partnership is a testament to the synergy between our two organisations, sharing a mutual vision for a greener future.” Chris White, Energy Manager, Marston’s PLC.
“At Nuvolt, we are committed to being part of Marston’s journey to Net Zero, as they strive to reduce energy consumption across their estate. This ambitious initiative extends beyond the headquarters to include solar panel installations across select pubs and inns, significantly cutting down their operational energy usage and carbon footprint.” Matthew Phillips, Co-Founder and Director at Nuvolt LTD.
In addition to design, installation, and maintenance services, Nuvolt also support the financing of solutions through Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). Nuvolt have initiated the rollout by partnering with HT Power to provide PPA provisions for both the headquarters and phase one. Their support has been instrumental, ensuring that each location is equipped with state-of-the-art technology to enhance energy efficiency and sustainability.
This comprehensive approach helps Marston’s achieve their significant objectives efficiently. For the subsequent phases across 1200 sites, Nuvolt is collaborating with a variety of strategic funding partners to maintain robust support and seamlessly carry on with the rollout initially backed by HT Power.