Newquay AFC installs solar and battery systems

Newquay AFC installs solar and battery systems

Newquay AFC enhances sustainability with solar panels and battery storage. The installation at Mount Wise Stadium aims to utilise renewable energy and contribute to the National Grid, supported by Cornwall Council’s Community Levelling Up Programme and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.


Newquay AFC has installed 27 solar panels and a 37.5kW battery storage system at its Mount Wise Stadium. This initiative aims to increase the site’s reliance on renewable energy and export surplus electricity to the National Grid.

The project was funded through Cornwall Council’s Community Levelling Up Programme, partially financed by the UK Government via the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. This programme is part of the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Programme, supporting projects with lasting community benefits.

A spokesperson for Cornwall Council’s Community Levelling Up Programme stated, “We’re proud to support the long-term sustainability of this valued community hub. Newquay AFC’s deep-rooted commitment to its local community reflects the spirit of the Community Levelling Up Programme – ensuring neighbourhood assets deliver lasting benefits for local people.”

The club reports that the system has already helped reduce energy bills, with savings reinvested into football development, community engagement, and ongoing facility improvements. The solar panels and battery storage were installed by local company Harvest Cornwall.

Alan Lenton, Chairman of Newquay AFC, remarked, “This latest development is another fantastic step forward for Newquay AFC, and I couldn’t be prouder of what we’re achieving as a club. The installation of solar panels and battery storage isn’t just about saving on energy costs – it’s about showing real leadership in sustainability and investing in the long-term future of both the club and our community.

“There’s a real buzz and positive energy around Newquay AFC right now. From improvements to our facilities to progress on the pitch and new community initiatives, everything we’re doing is driven by the same goal – to make this club the best it can be for our players, supporters, and the town we represent.

“We’re incredibly grateful for the support from the Community Levelling Up Programme via Cornwall Council and the excellent partnership we’ve built with Harvest Cornwall. Collaborations like these truly make a difference to grassroots clubs like ours – helping us grow sustainably, reduce our environmental impact, and even contribute renewable energy back to the grid.

“Projects like this demonstrate that Newquay AFC is serious about building something lasting – a club that’s modern, forward-thinking, and deeply connected to its community. I’d like to thank everyone involved in making this possible, including Cornwall Council, Harvest Cornwall, and our fantastic volunteers and supporters who make Newquay AFC what it is today.”


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