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UK invests £74M in NHS, military, and prison energy upgrades to cut costs and boost clean energy.
The UK government has allocated £74 million to upgrade energy systems at 82 NHS trusts, eight military sites, and one prison, including solar panels, heat pumps, and battery storage.
Projects at Lincoln County Hospital, Blackpool’s Harbour mental health hospital, RAF stations, and HMP Channings Wood aim to cut energy costs by over £30 million annually.
Savings will be reinvested into frontline services, with part of the funding delivered via Great British Energy, building on its prior £255 million investment in public sector renewables.
Officials say the initiative boosts energy security and supports the UK’s clean energy transition.
El Reino Unido invierte 74 millones de libras esterlinas en mejoras energéticas en el NHS, el ejército y las prisiones para reducir costos e impulsar la energía limpia.