Solar Partnership

Simon Pelly • Sep 28, 2022

Solar on Farms makes sense in today's climate

S&A Fabrications are joining forces with local company Teesdale Renewables to offer clients solar panels for their new buildings. With energy prices rocketing installing a solar system as part of a new build makes financial sense if you can use the energy you produce.


S&A aren't solar specialists but we know about designing buildings and putting roofs on, Teesdale Renewables understand solar panels and electrics so it's a natural partnership. Working together we  can model your new building and put panels on it creating a system that can then calculate the energy production and environmental benefits. It can even predict shade from nearby trees or buildings and show how this will impact the performance of the system.

If you can then provide your energy usage we can tailor the system to give you the optimum array size, and show where you'll have peaks and troughs. Allowing you to make an informed decision on payback and even if you'd require a battery to store energy created during the day.

Once we have the model built we can price up the system for you and then hopefully fit it as the same time as the roof and include the additional load into the building design.


In fitting panels as the buildings goes up the installers can use the same nets and edge protection as S&A, saving you money. The panel rails can also be fitted at the same time as the roof sheets saving time and materials, and ultimately cost.

The installation is completely maintenance free, and requires zero input from you. The sun will keep providing you with electricity throughout the panels estimated lifespan of at least 25 years.


For more information please ask your S&A contact at the time of quoting so the building is designed for solar and we can advise on any planning issues.



14 May, 2024
In the realm of construction, ensuring the safety and security of structures is paramount. From residential buildings to commercial complexes, every edifice needs robust fire protection measures in place to safeguard lives and property. At S&A Fabrications, we take this responsibility seriously, constantly exploring innovative solutions to elevate construction standards. In our latest project - a farm shop - the application of intumescent paint to the internal steel structure marks a significant stride towards enhancing fire safety.
09 May, 2024
The government has announced significant changes to permitted development rights (PDRs) for farmers, with updates effective from May 21st, 2024. These changes, as outlined by Wilson Wraight and the CLA, promise to revolutionise the landscape for agricultural development, offering tangible benefits for farmers across the UK. The latest amendments to permitted development rights herald a new era of opportunity and efficiency for farmers, with a key highlight being the reduction in planning costs. Wilson Wraight's analysis underscores the significance of this benefit, which is poised to alleviate financial burdens and streamline development processes for farmers nationwide. By eliminating or reducing the need for costly planning applications in certain scenarios, the revised PDRs empower farmers to undertake development projects with greater ease and affordability. This cost-saving measure not only frees up valuable resources but also fosters a more conducive environment for innovation, expansion, and sustainability within the agricultural sector. Moreover, the benefits of reduced planning costs extend beyond individual farm operations to encompass broader economic and community impacts. As farmers reinvest savings into farm improvements, equipment upgrades, and sustainability initiatives, the ripple effects are felt throughout rural economies, driving growth, job creation, and prosperity in agricultural communities. According to the Country Land and Business Association (CLA), the alterations bring a mix of good news and disappointments, highlighting concerns over the impact on farmers in Protected Landscapes as Ministers rejected a proposal to extend Class Q into these areas. As a trusted provider of agricultural solutions, S&A Fabrications celebrates the positive impact of the new changes to permitted development rights for farmers. The reduction in planning costs marks a significant step forward in empowering farmers to realise their development goals and unlock the full potential of their land. Farmers are encouraged to explore the opportunities presented by the revised PDRs and leverage the expertise and support offered by S&A Fabrications to navigate these changes effectively. Together, we can seize the benefits of reduced planning costs to drive innovation, sustainability, and prosperity in the agricultural sector. For more information on how the revised PDRs can benefit your farm and how S&A Fabrications can support your development needs, visit S&A Fabrications today. Source: Wilson Wraight & CLA
By Ali Bell 26 Mar, 2024
S&A Fabrications Welcomes Martin Worthington as Business Development Executive
By Ali Bell 06 Feb, 2024
Due to significant growth and following a number of large contract wins, three exciting opportunities have arisen for a Business Development Executive, Structural Engineer and Draftsperson to join our team and play an important part in the continued growth of our business.
By Ali Bell 06 Dec, 2023
Generating profit from beef cattle relies on maximising growth rates and feed conversion, but neither will happen to the degree that is necessary, unless the environment for the animals is right from an early age, all the way through to the final finishing stages. Despite this, very few farm buildings provide the consistent level of ventilation that is necessary to ensure a sufficiently good airflow, to maximise health and contentment.
By Ali Bell 24 Nov, 2023
S&A Fabrications is poised to revolutionise its operations with the integration of Tekla PowerFab, a cutting-edge fabrication management software. This innovative solution promises to elevate the factory’s efficiency, accuracy, and overall productivity in unprecedented ways.
By Ali Bell 24 Aug, 2023
We have all seen the effects of energy price increases over the last few years, no one more so than farmers and particularly when it comes to the costs associated with running grain dryers.
By Ali Bell 03 Jul, 2023
S&A Fabrications has been chosen to build a new hangar as part of a key expansion of Teesside International Airport.
By Rob Brown 15 Jun, 2023
Imagine being able to run your grain handling system, almost completely free of any energy costs. That’s exactly what this customer will be able to do, having just installed 418 solar panels to their new 25m wide grain store. 
By Simon Pelly 01 Jun, 2023
Look out Cavendish, move over Hoy, we’ve got Rob Brown!
More Posts
Share by: