Arnold Schwarzenegger’s famous quote exactly reflects the green ambitions of Poole Sea Cadet’s innovative “Project Liquid Sun”.
Poole Sea Cadets Trustee, Lee Hardy says, “Our 60 cadets, aged 10-18, are very aware of environmental matters and want us to be responsible. They themselves selected the name for what we propose – Project Liquid Sun”.
A successful grant bid was made to Low Carbon Dorset. As a result, solar panels will be installed to provide clean energy and feed battery storage, whilst existing internal lighting will also be replaced to a more environmentally friendly option.
It is predicted that clean energy production will be 15.23 MWh therefore removing 11.19 tonnes of CO2 per annum which equates to either 5 acres of trees absorbing CO2 or 58,302 miles in a small diesel-powered saloon car.
Some of the HQ building, TS Drax, is 83 years old and has a considerable ongoing electricity bill. The charity is constantly looking for ways to use money raised by fundraising and donations for the direct benefit of our young people rather than on increasing utility costs. A target of being able to sell spare electricity back to the grid has been set.
Following a technical survey and a briefing from Wessex ECOEnergy, Project Liquid Sun is ready in all respects to commence. A start date is eagerly anticipated, and installation should be complete by the end of summer.
TS Drax is blazing a trail and setting an example which can form the basis for similar projects across the Sea Cadet Corps nationally.
Poole Sea Cadets are grateful to Low Carbon Dorset which backs a programme of activities on behalf of the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) with the aim of stimulating growth in Dorset’s low carbon economy. The programme is run by Dorset Council and the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Should you feel inspired by what the Poole Sea Cadets Charity is undertaking and wish to support this ground-breaking initiative, donations can be made via this website: https://www.sea-cadets.org/poole