David Crawford (Deeside Timberframe MD)

Timber firm invests in solar energy to advance Net Zero strategy

Deeside Timberframe has taken a significant step towards achieving its Net Zero goals with the installation of a solar panel ...

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Deeside Timberframe has taken a significant step towards achieving its Net Zero goals with the installation of a solar panel system at its Throsk manufacturing facility. This strategic investment, completed in partnership with Scottish Enterprise, forms part of the company’s wider sustainability efforts aimed at reducing carbon emissions and energy consumption across its operations.

The solar installation, which went live in November, consists of a 107kW system comprising 213 solar panels and 2 inverters. This system is projected to generate approximately 90,000 kWh of electricity annually, equivalent to powering 33 homes for a year. The energy produced will supply 40% of the total electricity demand at the Throsk site, significantly reducing reliance on grid-supplied power.

Solar Panels on the Throsk manufacturing facility

Managing Director David Crawford commented: “This investment marks a key milestone in our Net Zero journey. Not only will the solar installation reduce our annual carbon emissions by approximately 19 tonnes CO2e, but it will also deliver considerable operational savings, contributing to a more sustainable and efficient future for our business. We’re grateful for the support from Scottish Enterprise, which has enabled us to accelerate our sustainability efforts.”

The decision to prioritise Throsk for the solar panel installation followed comprehensive energy assessments across both the Stonehaven and Throsk sites. Due to demand levels, location, and available roof space, Throsk was identified as the initial priority for renewable energy investment. 

The investment is expected to result in estimated energy cost savings of £20,000 per year while supporting the company’s broader goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030. This installation alone is projected to reduce the company’s carbon footprint by 3.5% based on its baseline emissions data.

As part of its continued sustainability strategy, Deeside Timberframe plans to introduce additional carbon reduction initiatives over the coming months, with a focus on employee engagement and operational efficiency improvements.

For more information on Deeside Timberframe’s sustainability efforts and how the company can support your next project with sustainable timber frame solutions, contact [email protected] or call 01569 767 123.

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