Renewable energy to crown Buckingham Palace's £369m makeover

clock • 1 min read

Solar panels and anaerobic digestion plant to both feature in refurbishment plans

Solar panels could be fitted onto the roof of Buckingham Palace as part of a £369m renovation of the iconic building, according to a programme report for the proposed refit published last week by the Royal...

To continue reading this article...

Join BusinessGreen

  • Enjoy exclusive news, insights and analysis from Europe’s leading source of information on the green economy and business.
  • Make smart, responsible business decisions with an eye on the latest regulatory and tech development
  • Tap into our extensive archive of exclusive articles, news, analysis and guide
  • Access to our new BusinessGreen intelligence service, providing you with
  • > Exclusive in-depth case studies
  • > Policy briefings, white papers and reports on market trends that are shaping the direction of the net zero transition
  • Our overnight briefing, expertly curated help you run a competitive and sustainable business
  • Online and interactive meetings with BusinessGreen’s editors to discuss the crucial stories and trends from the past month

Choose the membership package that's right for you and your organisation, via our 3 membership levels.

Join now

 

Already a BusinessGreen member?

Login

More on Solar

Leyton Orient gives debut to stadium solar array

Leyton Orient gives debut to stadium solar array

New solar installation delivered at no upfront cost to the club and has already reduced energy bills by around 40 per cent

James Murray
clock 28 November 2024 • 2 min read
'UK's largest': Photovolt submits plans for £800m Oxfordshire solar farm

'UK's largest': Photovolt submits plans for £800m Oxfordshire solar farm

The 840MW Botley West solar farm would be Photovolt Development Partners' first project in the UK

Stuart Stone
clock 18 November 2024 • 3 min read
Low Carbon confirms plans for 500 MW Kent renewable energy park

Low Carbon confirms plans for 500 MW Kent renewable energy park

Company seeks community feedback on solar and energy storage facility designed to provide enough power for more than 140,000 homes

James Murray
clock 13 November 2024 • 3 min read