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Schools to cut bills with Great British Energy solar panels

November 18, 2025

As part of an expanded scheme to fund solar panels for NHS sites, military sites and schools, more than 250 schools across England have signed agreements to benefit from a share of up to £100 million in funding from Great British Energy and government for new solar panels and other energy efficiency measures.

A total of 23 schools have now installed Great British Energy solar panels and are cutting their energy bills. This has allowed savings to be reinvested in school services as part of the government’s clean energy superpower mission, enabling communities to reap the benefits of homegrown, clean power.

This is part of the government’s drive to make all public buildings more climate resilient. The government is building all new schools to be climate-resilient and net zero in operation as part of the School Rebuilding Programme. 

Rocketing energy bills in recent years have eaten into school budgets. This has been driven by the UK’s dependency on global fossil fuel markets over which government has no control. By enabling schools to generate their own electricity, it is estimated schools will save millions – far more than installation costs.

Energy Minister Michael Shanks said:   

“Great British Energy is helping schools to save money on bills, meaning more money for textbooks and technology.  

“Across the country, solar panels are going up on rooftops to power classrooms with clean, homegrown power.  This is our clean energy superpower mission in action, protecting our public services with lower bills and energy security.”

Great British Energy’s CEO Dan McGrail added:   

“Great British Energy’s ongoing solar rollout delivers tangible benefits to the people that need it most in our hospitals and schools. 

“This not only provides clean energy to communities, it also ensures that the public own and benefit from these projects through energy security, good jobs and above all, real tangible local outcomes such as more funds to support teaching and health.”

The scheme will target schools and colleges with buildings that are able to accommodate solar panels in areas of England most in need. As part of this, the government has selected schools that will be primarily clustered in areas of deprivation in the North East, West Midlands and North West, as well as at least 10 schools in each region of England.

Each region includes a further education college which will work with the contractors appointed to promote careers in renewables to support growth in the construction and renewables workforce. This could be through work placements, skills bootcamps and workshops.

The rollout of these solar panels marks progress in Great British Energy and government’s Local Power Plan that will ensure the benefits of the government’s clean energy mission are felt at a local level, with energy security, good jobs and economic growth – while also helping to rebuild the nation’s public services.

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