Dawson And Elwiss Lead Hampshire & Southern Vipers End Of Season Awards
Hampshire's Liam Dawson and Southern Vipers' Georgia Elwiss were the mainstays of the 2024 End of Season Awards, as nine players receive trophies
The installation of more than one thousand solar panels has begun at Utilita Bowl.
The install is the first major step of the venue’s journey to become the world’s greenest cricket ground, as part of an industry-leading partnership with energy supplier Utilita Energy.
By installing over one thousand solar panels, Utilita Bowl will be capable of generating around 25 percent of the electricity used in the stadium each year, and more than enough to cover the electricity consumed during match days.
This solar PV array, which will generate 381,829kwh per year, will save the venue a six figure sum each year in electricity costs - as well as 80 tonnes of carbon per year – the same level of emissions produced by driving 301,855 miles in the average passenger vehicle.
The project began this week (Monday 17 June 2024), following planning approval from Eastleigh Borough Council, and over the coming weeks the venue will see 1,044 solar panels installed across five buildings at Utilita Bowl.
Works will start on the Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie Stand, before moving around the venue across the Shane Warne Stand, Arthur Holt Pavilion & Hampshire Wellbeing Centre and then installing over 600 panels across Hilton Southampton - Utilita Bowl.
The project of installing EV Charging points at Hilton Southampton – Utilita Bowl, is also set to commence in the coming weeks, and is expected to be completed in July.
To be at this stage now is such an exciting part of this partnership with Utilita, where we have set out a bold vision to create the greenest international cricket venue in the world. Utilita Bowl is on track to do that, with this first key step being the installation of over one thousand solar panels.
David Mann, CEO at Utilita Bowl
Destinations like Utilita Bowl have a powerful responsibility to the future of our community, and we are thoroughly committed to owning our role and playing our part through this project, and many more initiatives to come.
When announcing our partnership with Utilita Bowl earlier this year, we did not hold back on sharing our ambitions and outlining our plans. That’s because we meant every word and I’m delighted we have now physically started our joint venture to transform this magnificent venue into the world’s greenest cricket ground.
Bill Bullen, CEO at Utilita
From the moment that first solar panel was installed, we began making history.
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