A Vision for Sustainability
The Worsted Solar Project is an important addition to the UK’s expanding solar energy sector, reflecting SUNEL Group’s dedication to clean power solutions. Developed in 2019, this 5 MWp project supports the UK’s green energy transition by delivering stable, renewable electricity to the local grid.
By integrating Upsolar panels and Huawei inverters, the Worsted site ensures high efficiency and long-term reliability, reinforcing the UK’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions.
Overcoming Challenges with Innovation and Teamwork
Despite its relatively small scale, the Worsted Solar Project required careful design and execution:
- Optimized Energy Performance: The project team selected Upsolar panels for their high efficiency and durability, ensuring sustained power generation over the system’s lifetime.
- Grid Stability and Reliability: Advanced inverter technology (Huawei S4N) allowed for efficient energy conversion and grid compliance, maximizing stability in power delivery.
- Local Environmental Considerations: The development team prioritized low-impact construction techniques, aligning with biodiversity conservation efforts in the area.
Thanks to the dedication of engineers, construction teams, and project managers, Worsted was successfully delivered on time and within budget.
The Human Impact
The Worsted Solar Project has brought direct and indirect employment opportunities to the region, boosting economic development in East Grinstead. With clean power delivered to over 1,600 homes, the project reduces carbon emissions and improves energy security for the local community.
Through renewable energy integration and environmental stewardship, Worsted contributes to a healthier, more sustainable future.
Powering the Future
With a 5 MWp installed capacity, the Worsted Solar Project is a clear example of SUNEL Group’s ability to deliver effective renewable energy solutions. By expanding access to clean, reliable electricity, this initiative strengthens the UK’s commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality.