Solarsense has partnered with The Brightwell as their chosen charity for 2021. They will be working with the organisation over the next twelve months to improve the organisations carbon footprint and reduce their on-going energy costs. This will help to ensure more funding can be allocated to helping their patients and the centre can continue to operate sustainably for years to come.
The Brightwell is home of the West of England MS Therapy Charity, which has been helping people with neurological conditions for more than 35 years. The centre helps 400 local people and offers oxygen therapy, physiotherapy, clinics, advice and support for those living with long-term chronic conditions, including Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Stroke and Fibromyalgia. It is an invaluable lifeline for both its patients and their families.
The Centre receives no funding from the NHS and less than 1% of their costs are met by government schemes. The Centre and their members rely on donations and are hugely grateful for the generosity of community groups, businesses and individual fundraisers. Project Green The turmoil of 2020 highlighted the need for the charity to become more sustainable, whilst minimising their operating costs. Many of the charities normal fundraising activities have been cancelled, cash donations ceased entirely, and in-kind donations have faded away.
With a wide range of equipment and facilities to run, including a state-of-the-art physiotherapy gym and oxygen therapy suite, the operating costs of the facility currently exceed £300,000 per year.
Solarsense has partnered with The Brightwell; offering a lifeline for those suffering from neurological conditions. Solarsense will be working closely with the organisation throughout 2021 to identify and implement a number of energy efficiency measures that will cut their operating costs considerably and for the long-term. The key areas that have been identified in order to help the charity are solar panels and LED lighting to offset the charities enormous electricity bills, an air source heat pump to reduce heating costs and EV charge points to help those with limited mobility.
Phase One – Refurbished Solar Panel Installation Phase 1 for the Brightwell has now been completed. A specialist team from Solarsense has installed a refurbished 30kWp solar panel system, which was kindly donated by VINCI Facilities. The solar panels, which were removed from an office building (due for refurbishment), will generate 30,000kWh of clean electricity p/a; saving the charity around £4000 per year. As well as saving the charity vital funds, the clean energy system will offset 7,328kg of carbon emissions per year; significantly improving the organisations’ carbon footprint. Client Testimonial “We are absolutely delighted that Steve Barrett and Solarsense have chosen The Brightwell as their Charity of the year for 2021. A donation of 114 Solar PV panels has been installed on the roof of the Therapy Centre. A very smooth and professional installation from start to finish, no mess, no fuss and all over in 6 business days. We now have a 30kWp system which will reduce our reliance on the National Grid and decrease our energy bills by more than £4000 a year. Reducing our expenses will enable us to help even more people who live with long-term debilitating neurological conditions.” Doro Pasantes, Centre Manager – The Brightwell.
Phase Two – LED Lighting, Heat Pump and EV Charging With the charity witnessing diminishing donations due to the pandemic, we are looking for help with contributions towards this amazing cause. Any donation, big or small will go a long way in ensuring The Brightwell can continue their life saving work. We are now fundraising towards Phase 2 of Project Green, which includes funding a heat pump, LED lighting and EV charge points. If you or your organisation would like to contribute or get involved in any way, please visit Project Green, where you will find more information. Alternatively, if you would like to get involved in any other way, please get in touch with Doro Pasantes, Centre Manager here, who will be delighted with your support. Author: Stephen Barrett, Managing Director – Solarsense
Stephen launched Solarsense in 1995 to provide businesses and homeowners with a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. He has a wealth of knowledge in the clean energy sector and specialises in large-scale solar panel systems for businesses.
Stephen has led Solarsense to win more than twenty industry awards and was named ‘Environmental Hero’ at the Bristol Business Awards in 2016.