National Museum of Bermuda

Low Carbon has helped to fund the installation of solar panels at the National Museum of Bermuda (NMB) in the Royal Naval Dockyard. The installation is expected to generate more than 93,600kWh of clean energy per year, contributing to a significant portion of the museum’s energy consumption needs and saving 43 tonnes of CO2 per year. The project will not only contribute to the local economy but it will leave an important legacy to the museum and island in the ongoing battle to mitigate the negative effects of climate change. The panels installed at the National Museum of Bermuda will completely offset the team’s Bermuda-based energy consumption within two years and will continue providing power to the island for a minimum of 30 years. Low Carbon, as the official renewable energy partner to Land Rover BAR, has delivered more than 236kW of solar energy projects in support of the team.

Site Status

Operational

Technology

Solar

Annual Production (MWH)

94

Capacity (MW)

0.1

Households powered per annum

30

CO2 emissions avoided (tonnes per annum)

43