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    North Wales construction company leads the way towards a net zero industry

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 30, 2024No Comments
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    A Denbighshire-based construction company has strengthened its environmental credentials through further investment in its journey towards net zero.
     
    Wynne Construction has introduced a new hybrid van to its fleet and installed additional solar panels as part of its wider commitment to achieve net zero by 2040.
     
    The extra 16 photovoltaic (PV) solar panels at its headquarters boosts the system’s output to produce up to 31kW. 
     
    The PV panels, fitted by Welsh solar equipment energy supplier JM Renewables, will ensure the van is charged on site by sustainable clean energy.
     
    In addition, the hybrid vehicle will produce less carbon emissions compared to its diesel counterpart, saving approximately 4,460kg of CO2 per year. 
     
    It’s the latest eco-friendly investment by the family-owned firm, with previous activities including the installation of 58 PV solar panels on its head office roof, the use of 100 per cent renewable energy, and the introduction of off-grid hybrid generators to reduce fuel consumption by 40 per cent on sites.
     
    Wynne Construction director Richard Wynne said: “We have long recognised our responsibility as a business to look after the planet and are constantly aiming to play our part in helping to solve the climate crisis.
     
    “We are especially aware that the construction sector is one of the largest carbon emitters, and we strive to demonstrate best practice through setting the standard for our supply chain and wider partners and peers in the industry to follow.”
     
    Richard, who earlier this year spoke at Net Zero North Wales about Wynne Construction’s carbon reduction efforts, is excited to roll out more initiatives in the coming months and years.
     
    “We are eager to see a big growth in vehicle charging points across Wales, which will allow us to increase the number of electric and hybrid vans in our fleet,” he added.
     
    “In addition, we are constantly reviewing site operations and best practices to identify new technologies and adaptations we can make to reduce our carbon footprint further.
     
    “We are well known for the quality of our work, and our aim to build a similar reputation for leading the way on carbon reduction in the construction sector.”
     
    JM Renewables director Ben Musgrave said: “Working alongside Wynne Construction to deliver such a meaningful project has been great.
     
    “It’s very encouraging to see a construction company like Wynne make the necessary changes that will propel it towards achieving its environmental targets and ultimately aid Wales in reaching net zero by 2050.”
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