A golf club in Cornwall has installed a ground-mounted 600kW solar array on the outskirts of its golf course.
The project to build this collection of interconnected solar panels at China Fleet Country Club was made possible through £260,000 in funding from the UK government via the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Good Growth Shared Prosperity Fund, and was delivered in partnership with renewable energy expert ZLC Energy.

“This initiative builds on the success of our existing 400kW solar installation on the roofs of our buildings, which already provides a substantial portion of our energy needs,” said Dean Bennett, managing director at China Fleet Country Club.
“Together, these solar arrays will further reduce the club’s reliance on non-renewable energy, positioning us at the forefront of sustainable business operations in the region.”
The club has previously implemented a range of eco-friendly measures, including energy-efficient lighting, an on-site water supply and treatment plant, and a strong focus on waste reduction and recycling.
Originally established over 30 years ago to support Royal Navy and Royal Marine personnel, China Fleet Country Club has evolved into one of the region’s premier leisure destinations, featuring a championship golf course, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, health and beauty facilities, accommodation, and dining options. The club’s dedication to sustainability has earned it numerous accolades, including the Green Tourism Business Scheme (GTBS) Gold Award.

Gordon Hannah, CEO of the China Fleet Trust, added: “Sustainability has always been at the heart of our values. With the addition of this 600kW solar array, alongside our existing 400kW system, we are demonstrating how businesses can embrace renewable energy and sustainable practices to create a lasting, positive impact on the environment.”
“The solar array will not only support our operational energy needs,” continued Gordon, “but will also inspire our members, visitors, and the wider community to adopt greener energy solutions and take part in shaping a more sustainable future.”

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