Norwich University of the Arts is making a bold and exciting move toward a more sustainable future. On 22 April 2025, 264 new solar panels will be officially switched on across our Guntons and St Andrews buildings – a key milestone in our ongoing efforts to reduce carbon emissions and transition to greener energy sources.
This switch-on marks the culmination of a two-year project involving detailed research, thoughtful planning, and close collaboration with expert partners. Our aim is clear: to lower our carbon footprint and use energy more responsibly. It’s also a vital part of the University’s broader commitment to environmental action, underpinned by creativity and innovation.
At our Guntons building, we’ve installed 186 solar panels, which will cut our reliance on electricity from the national grid by around 20% each year. In the summer months, when we generate more energy than we use, we’ll sell the surplus – around 19,564 kWh annually, or 33% of our total solar output – back to the grid. Based on this, the system is expected to pay for itself within seven years.
Meanwhile, St Andrews House now hosts 78 solar panels, most of which will power the building directly. These panels are also projected to pay for themselves over the same timeframe.
“These solar panels are part of a wider sustainability programme at the University”
Professor Simon Ofield-Kerr, Vice-Chancellor.
“This includes the restoration of historic buildings and the launch of our new Institute for Sustainable Worlds – a space for research, creativity, and action dedicated to building better futures for our planet.”
The University worked closely with AM Electrics Ltd on the installation, ensuring minimal disruption to staff and students throughout the process. Special thanks go to Colin Bunnewell, Assistant Estates Manager, and the entire Estates team for their dedication and hard work in delivering this ambitious project.
Winners announced in two age categories 11-15 and 16-19, and two theme categories ‘Responsible Production and Consumption’ and ‘Gender Equality’.
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