Energy generated by council-owned turbines and solar panels will be used to cut public sector bills.
A city council plans to slash its energy bill by channelling the renewable energy it generates to public sector buildings.
But under new plans, this electricity would be used to cut bills for buildings like hospitals and schools.Two council-owned turbines in Avonmouth generate 2.5 megawatts of electricity each, while a solar farm also generates 1.8 megawatts, thePreviously the council bought the energy back from the grid at market rates, but a "sleeving" deal would mean the council could purchase the equivalent amount at wholesale prices.
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