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Cornwall is the UK's hot spot for renewable energy installations

According to data from MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme), the UK’s quality mark for small-scale renewable energy, Cornwall has nearly 38,000 MCS certified renewable installations - more than any other local authority in the UK. 

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Solar continues to be a popular technology choice with Cornwall residents

This means that more than 15% of Cornish households have an MCS certified renewable installation, including solar panels, heat pumps and battery storage. 

Solar panels are the most popular renewable technology in Cornwall, with over 27,300 MCS certified solar PV installations recorded since 2008. In fact, solar panels account for 72% of all MCS certified renewable installations in Cornwall, which shows that Cornish residents are tapping into the sun’s energy to power their homes. 

This trend has continued in 2024, with 65% of all MCS certified renewable installations in Cornwall so far this year being solar panels. This reflects the strength of the domestic solar PV market, driven by increasing demand from homeowners to generate their own home-grown electricity, lower their energy bills, and decrease their carbon footprint.

 

Heat pumps are also growing in popularity in Cornwall, with 2023 being the best year for heat pumps in Cornwall on record. In the first four months of 2024, Cornwall has installed a monthly average of nearly 150 certified heat pumps. Of the 663 MCS certified heat pumps installed in Cornwall so far this year, over 600 are air source heat pumps.

Ian Rippin, chief executive officer of MCS, said: 

“As Cornwall is one of the sunniest spots in the UK, it’s no surprise that more homeowners in Cornwall are investing in solar panels to power their homes with free energy from the sun.

“But it’s also great to see how the grants and incentives available in Cornwall, like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, continue to play a key role in helping homeowners make the switch to low-carbon heating more accessible and affordable. I look forward to seeing heat pump installations continue to rise both in Cornwall and across the UK.”