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·7 November 2024

Over 2,800 solar panels installed on the Joie Stadium's roof

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We have completed the installation of 2,878 solar panels on the roof of Manchester City Women's Joie Stadium.

As a result, the Barclays Women's Super League's first and only purpose-built stadium is now also one of the largest solar panel sites in Manchester city centre.


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The completion of the Joie Stadium installation marks a major milestone in the Club's ongoing solar panel project. In total, the sustainable project will see the introduction of more than 10,500 solar panels across our industry-leading training facility, the City Football Academy.

Once complete, the panels will generate enough renewable energy to offset the annual power requirements needed to run the City Football Academy, making it one of the largest producers of renewable energy in world football.

To deliver the project, Manchester city is working alongside its official solar panel partner, Jinko, who have provided the Club with its innovative and award-winning solar panels.

Commenting on the milestone, the Club's Director of Sustainability, Pete Bradshaw, said:

"The completion of the Joie Stadium solar panel installation is an important step in the Club's efforts to be net carbon zero by 2030.

"By transitioning to self-supplied renewable energy, we will guarantee a consistent flow of clean power that offsets the energy required to run the stadium and significantly reduce its environmental impact.

"In doing so, this installation undoubtedly makes the Joie Stadium one of the most sustainable stadiums in world football."

The Joie Stadium will transition to self-supplied renewable energy later in the season once the panel project has been completed.

Until then, the Club will continue to power the stadium, and the wider City Football Academy, with 100% renewable energy procured under a Power Purchase Agreement.

Overall, the solar panel installation is being split into two phases. Phase One is focused on adding panels to the roofs of facilities across the City Football Academy and is expected to be completed before the end of 2024.

The includes adding 2,288 panels to operational facilities such as Studio 1, City Studio's production hub that creates unique, world-class creative content for the Club's channels, partners and broadcasters.

Meanwhile, Phase Two will see thousands of ground-mounted panels added across the training facility before the end of the 2024/25 season.

In the meantime, Manchester City will continue to work with Jinko to connect and engage with fans globally to jointly promote the use of solar energy and further educate them on how they can play a part towards a sustainable future.

More information on the partnership can be found here.

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