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19/01/2015

Plans To Build Energy Development Unveiled

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Plans to build an energy development in Norwich have been unveiled.

The £325 million project, with a proposed name of Generation Park Norwich, is led by NPH (Norwich) LLP, a partnership which includes the University of East Anglia.

The scheme would feature a low carbon, renewable, clean Community Energy Centre that will generate electricity equivalent to the needs of 88,000 homes. Some electricity will be provided directly to local businesses, the rest will be fed into the National Grid.

The Combined Heat and Power (CHP) project would include a new District Heating Scheme offering the prospect of more affordable heating and hot water to thousands of city households, as well as local businesses.

Energy company E.ON would be responsible for the District Heating Scheme, drawing on decades of experience building and managing similar projects in the UK and across Europe.

The Community Energy Centre would be fuelled by low carbon straw pellets, sourced from UK farms and delivered to the site by rail. The energy unit cannot handle industrial or domestic waste of any form.

The combination of a highly efficient and clean renewable Community Energy Centre with a major District Heating Scheme is predicted to reduce Norwich’s carbon footprint by more than 22 per cent. The range of low carbon initiatives proposed for the project will place Norwich at the forefront of UK cities striving for more sustainable ways of living and working.

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Around 250 jobs are expected to be created during the construction phase, with a further 500 jobs once the scheme is complete. The project would also be a rich source of skills training for the jobs of the future.

The proposals will be put on show for a first round of public consultation at Norwich City Football Club on Friday 30th January 2015 (2-7pm) and Saturday 31st January (9am-1pm).

Subject to planning permission, the proposed development would transform the derelict 30-acres Utilities Site near Norwich railway station into a new amenity for the city, featuring 11 acres of parkland plus new cycle routes and walkways on the banks of the river Wensum.

The brownfield site, adjacent to Crown Point rail depot, has been a gateway for energy supplies and production of power to local homes and businesses for almost a century. It was first earmarked for energy generation from biomass in the City of Norwich Local Plan in 2004. The continuity of planning policy relating to renewable energy was reaffirmed in the latest Norwich Local Plan adopted at the end of last year, December 2014.

The development features plans for around 120 new low-carbon Passivhaus standard homes, including affordable family housing, and student accommodation.

The project would also include a new Energy Research and Development Centre, exploring sustainable energy and more energy efficient practices. There would also be an Education Centre, open to all, explaining the way the project generates and uses energy, and the impacts, in an engaging and fun way.

These would be led by UEA in collaboration with business partners and other local educational institutes including Norwich University of the Arts and City College Norwich.

Generation Park Norwich would forge the missing link in the existing cycleway and footpath network, with a proposed new crossing over the Norwich to Yarmouth railway line and a new bridge connecting the Utilities Site to the Deal Ground to the south of the river and on to Whitlingham Park.

If planning permission is granted work could commence in 2016 with a target date for opening the first phase in 2018.

(CD/MH)

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