Energy efficient heating whilst reducing CO2 emissions

Energy efficient heating whilst reducing CO2 emissions

Energy solutions from CambridgeHOK are to help an independent garden centre and nursery save an estimated 79 tonnes of CO2 emissions a year - providing enough heat for the main shop, coffee shop and restaurant and garden shop.

Three new Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) have been installed at the Perrywood Tiptree garden centre in Essex, providing a much more energy-efficient heating solution than the old oil-fired boiler system previously used.

Not only should they generate fuel savings, but the new system will provide the same CO2 savings as planting over 1,300 trees, and the equivalent to the average yearly emissions of 10 people in the UK.

Perrywood Tiptree is committed to reducing its carbon footprint and becoming as carbon neutral as possible in the future.

Operations Director Tristan Bourne said: "Investing in Air Source Heat Pumps will immediately reduce our carbon emissions.

"We are committed to playing our part in the global fight against climate change, and this was the most effective immediate step we could take."

Energy modelling consultations can help businesses identify major savings

Charlotte Penn, Energy Business Development Manager at CambridgeHOK, says the project was a good example of a relatively simple installation that can bring significant benefits.

"We were delighted to work with Perrywood Tiptree on this project as it is a great example of how a relatively simple method of generating renewable energy can make a big difference to a business," she said.

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Source: Agritech Tomorrow

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