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Southampton Football Club switches on new solar installation

Southampton Football Club has worked with its sustainability partner, Utilita, to install more than 450 solar panels across the roofs of its pavilion and gym at the club’s Staplewood Training Campus, delivering a substantial boost to its renewable energy use.
Courtesy of Utilita/Southampton FC.
Courtesy of Utilita/Southampton FC.

The Switch-On Event brought together players, partners, community figures and project stakeholders, highlighting the collaborative effort behind the installation.

In attendance were:

Tom Fellows and Jay Robinson – Men’s First Team players

Harry Gathercole and Korban McMullan – U18 Academy players

Councillor John Savage of Southampton City Council

Key staff from Southampton FC and Utilita

The event opened with a welcome address from Greg Baker, Chief Revenue Officer at Southampton FC, and Bill Bullen, Chief Executive Officer of Utilita Energy, highlighting the importance of sport-led leadership in sustainability and community responsibility.

This was followed by a project presentation from Darren Pollard, Head of Estates at Southampton FC, who outlined the delivery of the installation, the technical scope of the project, and its long-term environmental and operational benefits for the club.

“This partnership demonstrates how organisations can turn ambition into action” said Bill Bullen, Chief Executive Officer, Utilita Energy. “Today’s switch-on is not just symbolic. It’s practical, measurable progress towards a cleaner energy future.”

The solar installation is expected to contribute a significant proportion of the site’s electricity demand, reduce reliance on grid power, and deliver long-term cost and carbon savings. It will generate around 20 percent of the total annual electricity consumption at the Pavilion. This will stabilise energy costs and generate savings of £0.06 million over the next 20 years, as well as displacing the emission of 33,000 kilograms of carbon dioxide per year.

“This is a great moment for the club” added Greg Baker, Chief Revenue Officer, Southampton FC. “What began as a sustainability commitment has now become a visible, working renewable energy solution that will benefit Southampton FC for years to come. This project shows how football can drive meaningful environmental change.”

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