Solar Power Churches 2025-11-27
2025-11-27
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The Church of England has committed to net zero carbon emissions by 2030 and is supporting solar installations on churches and cathedrals.
Brighton and Hove has excellent energy co-ops and many church roofs, so what is the Church doing to bring together clergy, congregations and co-ops to make more solar projects viable? Can the commissioners reduce planning risks for listed churches by adding more weight, perhaps through guidance or strategies, to their visible leadership role in communities?
The hon. Lady’s local churches are leading the way in reducing long-term running costs through the installation of modern heating and lighting, as seen with St Bartholomew's church in Brighton. Grants for solar panels are available via diocesan schemes alongside technical support and match funding initiatives. However, the main obstacle to faster installation is civil planning authorities that focus on protecting the look and feel of buildings rather than ensuring they can pay for themselves.
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Reducing planning risks for listed churches through guidance or strategies was not directly addressed.
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