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Energy costs at Notts veterinary chain Minster Vets are set to drop by more than £15,000 per year as investment in solar photovoltaic panels.

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00:00 Hi, I'm Pete Chalkley, I'm the Clinical Director at the Minster Veterinary Centre in Nottinghamshire.
00:15 We've got six sites in total, four of which are fully functioning surgical sites and then
00:20 two where we just do some consulting.
00:22 So this is a project that was started by my boss David Sparks and we looked into the system
00:29 partly on the basis that our electricity usage is just going up and up.
00:33 With veterinary medicine we use a lot of electric for a lot of things that we do.
00:38 It was just trying to see can we on one side keep our costs down where we can and then
00:44 on the other side as we use more electric, we use more of everything, our carbon footprint
00:48 is going up and up and up.
00:50 So just trying to see can we be a little bit greener.
00:52 David got in contact, discussed through our power usage and what we've got at each site.
00:58 We then had people come out and do some site surveys, see what equipment have we got, when
01:02 are we using all of our power and how much of it are we using.
01:05 They then worked out from roof space and things like that available as to what would be best
01:10 for us as a solution.
01:11 So the installation process, all things considered, went pretty smoothly.
01:15 It's a busy place around the vets, it's not easy to just shut things down for a period
01:20 or a day here and there.
01:21 The installation process itself was organised mainly just with us confirming dates rather
01:27 than us having to line anything up.
01:29 Working around scaffolding isn't easy around the vets, we're getting it safely installed
01:33 and things like that, but all of it went pretty well for us there.
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