Scottish local authorities lead the way in UK solar installationsScottish local authorities lead the way in UK solar installations

Research by specialty retail company BOXT has found that East Renfrewshire in Scotland saw the highest rise in renewable energy installations – including solar panels - within a year at 31.1%

Lena Dias Martins

July 17, 2023

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Scottish local authorities lead the way in UK solar installations

BOXT also found that those living in London would benefit most from installing solar panels as it could provide their property with 13% added value. Image: Pixabay.

Research by specialty retail company BOXT has found that East Renfrewshire in Scotland saw the highest rise in renewable energy installations – including solar panels - within a year at 31.1%

This was followed by Midlothian, Scotland with a 26% rise between 2020 and 2021.

Using government statistics, BOXT found that Scottish local authorities dominated the top ten list of local authorities with the biggest increase in renewable energy installations, occupying 8 out of the 10 spaces.

Rank

Local Authority

Region

Difference in renewable energy installations between 2020 and 2021

1

East Renfrewshire

Scotland

31.1%

2

Midlothian

Scotland

26.0%

3

Conwy

Wales

24.9%

4

Clackmannanshire

Scotland

21.3%

5

Portsmouth

South East

20.3%

6

West Lothian

Scotland

20.2%

7

Aberdeenshire

Scotland

20.0%

8

Dundee City

Scotland

20.0%

9

South Lanarkshire

Scotland

19.0%

10

North Ayrshire

Scotland

17.5%

Table: BOXT.

BOXT also found that those living in London would benefit most from installing solar panels as it could provide their property with 13% added value. This echoes a report recently published by WWF and ScottishPower which found that making low carbon improvements – including installing solar panels – could increase the value of domestic properties by up to £10,000.

Residents in Brighton – the sunniest city of all those profiled in BOXT’s research – have an average electricity unit price of £0.29/kWh meaning that they could save £322.09 on their electricity bills per year by installing solar panels, according to the company.

This article was orginally published on Solar Power Portal's sister site Current±.
 

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