Monday, April 29, 2024

Club File: Nottingham Hockey Centre convert to LED as energy costs rise

Nottingham Hockey Centre is set to upgrade its floodlights to LED technology due to the rising energy costs in the UK. 

Over the past few months, energy costs incurred by the centre, home of Beeston HC, have risen by a whopping 500 per cent, with the current floodlights contributing to 40 per cent of that energy consumption.

The current floodlights are 23-years-old, and the centre is seeking to upgrade them to state-of-the-art LED floodlights, which use 50 per cent less energy than the old fittings. 

In an effort to reduce its carbon footprint, the centre has applied for a grant from the Nottingham City Council Accelerating the Reduction in Carbon (ARC) initiative.

This project, however, has a shortfall of £50,000. To overcome this, the centre is reaching out to local businesses to “Sponsor a tree” and help raise the necessary funds.

For a sponsorship of £1,000, local businesses and benefactors will be able to have their own tree planted at Nottingham Hockey Centre, with a plaque at the bottom of each tree commemorating their contribution. There will also be photo opportunities and a plaque in the club house.

EXPLAINER: The price of running floodlights at sports clubs

“We are committed to reducing our energy costs and carbon footprint, and upgrading our floodlights to LED technology is an important step in that direction. We are grateful for the support of local businesses and benefactors in making this project a reality,” said Simon Raine, Commercial Manager at Beeston Hockey Club.

The centre will be planting 50 trees, including 10 Rowen Trees, 10 Crab Apple Trees, 10 Field Maple Trees, 10 Downy Birch, and 10 Aspens.

If your hockey club is threatened by the energy crisis, a lack of provision or closure due to council decisions? Please get in touch with us so we can raise your concern.

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  1. I would hope the trees will be planted away from the fields as you won’t want the leaves landing on the turf in Autumn.

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