These case studies show the range of renewable energy projects members of the RES Heat and Power group have completed around the UK for a variety of commercial, public sector and industrial clients – from schools to distribution warehouses and office development - using a variety of technology types and sizes.
Artist Way, Andover (Wood Energy)
This new build, Bill Dunster designed development has 100% of its heating provided by a biomass boiler which was commissioned in May 2007.
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The PV Pergola (PV Systems)
A simple pergola structure allows photovoltaic (PV) solar panels to be optimally mounted and air-cooled. This results in high efficiency solar system as well as a shaded outdoor space for work and play.
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Dunston Innovation Centre (EarthEnergy)
The Innovation Centre, developed by Chesterfield Borough Council, is designed for start-up companies and is subdivided into a number of self-contained units, with common conference and meeting room facilities.
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University of Gloucestershire, Gloucester (PV Systems)
The Innovation Centre, developed by Chesterfield Borough Council, is designed for start-up companies and is subdivided into a number of self-contained units, with common conference and meeting room facilities.
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IKEA Distribution Centre, Peterborough (EarthEnergy)
A 64kWp grid-connected PV array comprising 268 Photowatt PW1650 polycrystalline PV modules is mounted on the saw-tooth roof over the University’s sports hall in rows of 16.
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National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff (Wood Energy)
The Senedd is the Debating Chamber of the National Assembly for Wales and as such is the main centre for democracy and devolution in Wales.
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Pencoy’s School, Cornwall (EarthEnergy)
Pencoy’s School at Four Lanes in Cornwall was the first PFI-funded school in the UK to benefit from an EarthEnergy ground source heating system. EarthEnergy has now completed over 30 ground source heat pump installations for schools.
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Ashlands, Persimmon Homes development (PV Systems)
A Persimmon Homes development in Ashlands, Milton Keynes has 13 SolarSynergyTM systems designed and installed by PV Systems. The combination of solar thermal and photovoltaic solar panels provide both electricity and hot water to dwellings.
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St Asaph Technium OpTIC, Wales (PV Systems)
The Technium OpTIC (Opto-electronics Technology and Incubation Centre) building in St Asaph, Wales, is for young technology business start-ups and features a photovoltaic system designed and installed by PV Systems.
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Strabane Mills Co. Tyrone (Wood Energy)
Strabane Mills is an animal feed mill requiring 2,000 kg/hour of steam up to 10bar operating in 6 day shifts 24 hours per day during the winter months.
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Trelowarren Estate, Cornwall (Wood Energy)
Trelowarren is one of Cornwall’s most historic estates. Based on The Lizard, it is being carefully restored to balance conservation, private ownership and living history. A traditional working estate, it has been run by the same family for 600 years. Click here for more information
Windlestone School Co. Durham (Wood Energy)
Windlestone School is a new-build residential school in Chilton, Co. Durham. The school was completed in 2006 and was a relocation project from a 19th Century hall to a purpose-built facility with state-of-the-art educational and en suite facilities to accommodate youngsters.
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Withybed, Bushton Westlea Housing Association (EarthEnergy)
By designing houses with high levels of insulation, Westlea Housing Association were able to reduce heating loads to around 5kW(TH) for each of the six houses at their new development at Withybed in Bushton. Click here for more information
Albion Square Glass Canopy, Woking (PV Systems)
The photovoltaics for this landmark canopy have been designed and installed by PV Systems. The canopy covers the bus stops and the public square in front of Woking railway station.
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