The Royal Mint launches local energy centre as part of its commitment to sustainability
- The Royal Mint has launched its local energy centre (LEC), which provides a local and renewable source of power for its 38-acre manufacturing site in Llantrisant
- The Royal Mint aims to generate 70% of the power used across its site to reduce its reliance on the national grid
- The LEC provides a greener, dependable source of electricity generation
- This is an exciting step in The Royal Mint’s goal of becoming Net Zero by 2050
26th July 2023
As part of its ongoing commitment to sustainability, The Royal Mint has launched its local energy centre, which helps power its 38-acre manufacturing site in Llantrisant with greener electricity.
After launching its daffodil-inspired wind-turbine in 2018, working with its energy partner, Infinite Renewables, the UK’s oldest company has welcomed a new solar farm, an additional wind-turbine, a combined heat and power plant and battery storage, to form The Royal Mint’s Local Energy Centre.
Working towards its goal to become Net Zero by 2050, The Royal Mint is aiming to generate 70% of the power used on-site via its LEC, to reduce its reliance on the national grid. The electricity will be used across The Royal Mint’s operations, including currency production, commemorative coins and its precious metals business, where it produces gold and silver bullion coins and investment bars.
Inga Doak, Head of Sustainability at The Royal Mint, said: “Sustainability is front and centre in all we do as a business and, working with our energy partner, Infinite Renewables, we’ve established new infrastructure to generate energy that’s local and renewable.
“This is another exciting step in The Royal Mint’s sustainability journey, helping us towards our goal of becoming Net Zero by 2050.”
Leighton John, Head of Operations at The Royal Mint, said: “The Royal Mint is diversifying as a business and we want to ensure that as we grow and transform for the future, we’re doing so in a way that’s sustainable.
“As we strive towards becoming a leader in sustainable precious metals, this launch is extremely exciting and will act as a cleaner, greener source of energy for a number of innovative business initiatives we’re on the cusp of launching.”
Andrew Crossman, Director at Infinite Renewables, said: “We are extremely proud to have delivered the Royal Mint Energy Centre. This low carbon Energy Centre is a trail blazing project that shines a light on the future of local, multi-technology generation, whilst providing energy security for the future.”
The local energy centre was opened with a launch event, led by Infinite Renewables at The Royal Mint Experience on 19 July.
In its first full six months of operation (January to June 2023), The Royal Mint’s solar farm alone generated almost 1.1GW of renewable electricity. This equates to the average annual energy consumption of approximately 390 UK households.
The centre is made up of advanced technology: a 2MW solar farm, two wind turbines, a hydrogen-ready combined heat and power unit (CHP) and a dual chemistry battery energy storage system (BESS).
The LEC has the potential to produce 17GWh of electricity per annum, the average annual energy consumption of approximately 5,862 UK households. There are 4,056 solar panels at the new solar farm and the new wind turbine stands at 89m tall.
The Royal Mint is committed to achieving Net Zero by 2050 and is building on its commitment to sustainability. This year, it will launch its multi-million-pound precious metals recovery plant, extracting precious metals from circuit boards found in mobile phones and laptops and initially using the recovered gold in its 886 by The Royal Mint Jewellery collection.
Find out more about how The Royal Mint is working towards a sustainable future at www.royalmint.com/sustainability
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The Royal Mint is known around the World for its prestigious designs and for being the World’s leading export Mint, producing coinage for the UK treasury and other countries around the world.
Infinite Renewables is a specialist renewable energy developer creating merchant wind power schemes and has delivered multiple commercial turbines and large-scale solar PV schemes across the UK. Infinite was appointed to provide multi-technology electricity generation for The Royal Mint, providing consistency, green energy and energy storage with heat capture.