Commercial & Industrial Solar in Thornton-Cleveleys (FY5)
Data-driven view of commercial solar potential in the FY5 postcode district. We track 2,054 active commercial and industrial businesses in this area, with 212 Display Energy Certificates on record. Designed for installers, landlords, and funders assessing where to deploy solar PPA projects.
Active C&I businesses
2,054
commercial & industrial
Annual yield
1,005
kWh per kWp installed
Solar planning 12m
0
0% approved
Avg DEC rating
D
212 certificates
Solar potential in Thornton-Cleveleys (FY5)
A typical south-facing roof in FY5 produces approximately 1,005 kWh per kWp of installed capacity each year. For a mid-sized commercial installation of 250 kWp, that translates to roughly 251 MWh of generation each year, enough to offset a significant portion of typical warehouse, logistics, or light-industrial electricity demand.
Actual yield varies with roof orientation, pitch, shading, and inverter efficiency. The figure above represents clear-sky, unshaded south-facing potential.
Commercial activity mix in FY5
The top commercial sector groups by active business count in this postcode district are:
- Real estate, 382 active businesses
- Specialised construction, 252 active businesses
- Retail trade, 159 active businesses
- Food service, 100 active businesses
- Other services, 85 active businesses
Wider area
The FY5 postcode district sits within LANCASHIRE. Grid connection capacity and planning trends at the wider council level are a material input into any commercial solar project in the area.
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