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Scottish Canals ‘to reach net zero by 2030’ amid Falkirk Wheel investment

It would save the equivalent of 5.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year at the world’s only rotating boatlift

Scottish Canals ‘to reach net zero by 2030’ amid Falkirk Wheel investment

Scottish Canals has announced plans to reach net zero by 2030 with a green investment in one of the country’s landmark attractions.

The public body will put £250,000 into The Falkirk Wheel to install 85 new solar panels and generate up to 18,000kWh per annum.

It would save the equivalent of 5.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year at the world’s only rotating boatlift.

New air source heat pumps will be also be installed with sub-metering to track renewable energy generation in real time and display it in a newly-refurbished visitor centre.

Transport Minister Graeme Dey said: “I am pleased to join Scottish Canals in announcing its plans to reach net zero for direct carbon emissions by 2030 – which continue with the latest green investments at the Falkirk Wheel.

“Over 500,000 visitors a year to the Falkirk Wheel will be able to see the live effect of renewable energy generation at the site.

“Scottish Canals continues to invest in zero emission vehicles, working collaboratively on climate adaptation infrastructure and the promotion of sustainable tourism and active travel.

“It is this collaborative approach which will support Scotland in meeting its world leading target of net zero emissions by 2045.”