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" The turbine is a symbol of the school’s green ambitions and plan for the future. "

Schools & Communities

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Reduce energy costs and educate for the future

For schools, energy is the second biggest expenditure, so a small wind turbine can make a significant difference. 

With energy costs continuing to rise and increasing pressure on budgets, installing a R9000 system can made a substantial difference by reducing energy bills, reducing carbon emissions and bring in an inocme for the Feed-in Tariff. Today Evance has installed over 50 systems for educational institutions so that they can meet their green ambitions.

The wind turbine is also an excellent educational resource to help students understand the benefits of living sustainably and building a greener future. Many installations have been supplied with monitoring and data collection systems, which, when coupled with data manipulation software, serve as an important educational tool, within maths, science and other curriculum subjects.

Read about the installation at Denes High School

 The R9000 5kW turbine could achieve a reduction in your CO2 emissions of 7 tonnes per year – that is 140 tonnes over the 20 year turbine life*

Evance is also helping communities and clubs across the UK harness wind power... to reduce costs and gain some energy security ... for some it means a community can prosper and a club can stay open.

Orkney is a great example of a community investing in wind energy - today Evance has over 200 small wind turbines installed across Orkney supporting communities, clubs, schools and individuals. 

More communities are looking to follow this example. In the UK Evance is working with community organisations to help harness wind power and drive distributed energy production.

Read some of our customers stories

Take a positive step towards using renewable energy and contact us today

* Based on Evance R9000 generating 13,653kWh per year with an annual wind speed of 6m/s & carbon savings of 0.5246kg of CO