Renewable energy in the hospitality sector - can the nightlife industry switch to solar power?
Episode 25, Dec 17, 2024, 10:50 AM
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In this episode of The Green Business Podcast, host Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor for the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme, explores an inspiring success story that combines sustainability with innovation in an unexpected sector: nightlife.
Our guest, Chris McTurk of 147 Nightclub in Coventry, shares how his business achieved an impressive 92.5% energy self-sufficiency through solar PV installation with battery storage. Listen to learn how sustainability can drive cost savings, operational efficiency, and positive brand engagement.
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Our guest, Chris McTurk of 147 Nightclub in Coventry, shares how his business achieved an impressive 92.5% energy self-sufficiency through solar PV installation with battery storage. Listen to learn how sustainability can drive cost savings, operational efficiency, and positive brand engagement.
Listen and learn more about:
- 92.5% Energy Self-Sufficiency: Achieved through 43 solar panels and 21 batteries.
- £7,000 Annual Savings: With a 3.5-year payback period, cutting long-term costs.
- 50% Grant Funding: Supported by the Decarbonisation Net Zero Programme.
- Brand Boost: Increased media coverage and student interest in sustainability.
- Future Plans: Switching to recyclable cans, smart plugs, and LED lighting for further savings.
Podcast host: Jonathan Howl, Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council
Guest speaker: Chris Mcturk, Owner, Club 147
Podcast producer: Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Manager, Coventry City Council
Useful links:
- Register for an energy audit (West Midlands Businesses)
- Register for an energy audit (Warwickshire Businesses)
- Learn more about the DNZ Programme
- Become a member of the Green Business Network (Free membership)
- 147 Nightclub Website
- Podcast feedback form
If you have any questions or suggestions for the Green Business Podcast, please contact the podcast producer, Maria Covlea, at maria.covlea@coventry.gov.uk