Construction UK Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
23/07/2009

£250,000 Grant To Build New Eco-Friendly Boilers

Two residential care homes and two primary schools in Bristol will benefit from new environmentally friendly biomass boilers thanks to a £250,000 grant secured by Bristol City Council.

The government's Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) awarded the money to the city council's Energy Management Unit following their track record of successful renewable energy installations.

Bristol City Council is a front-runner in the use of this new technology and has already installed three biomass boilers at Blaise Castle Nurseries, Netham Sports Pavillion and Florence Brown School. It has also helped with the development of a further nine at other schools around the city and one for the new Museum of Bristol, making it the largest cluster of biomass boilers in the South West.

-- Advertisement --
hss

Biomass boilers use wood chip or wood pellets instead of gas or oil to heat the water that is then pumped around the heating system to the radiators. Although burning the wood still releases carbon emissions, the trees are replaced with new trees, which capture CO2 from the atmosphere, making it CO2-neutral. It also saves money in the long-term as wood fuel is cheaper than gas or oil.

Councillor Jon Rogers, cabinet member for transport and sustainability, said: "This grant is great news for the city. Most importantly, it means we can develop four new environmentally-friendly boilers that will reduce our CO2 emissions, save energy and save money. This is also recognition by the government of Bristol's commitment to combating climate change and creating a more sustainable place to live.

"We are determined to reduce the council's carbon footprint and help develop these new, emerging greener technologies that everyone can benefit from in the future."

The new biomass boilers are likely to cost around £600,000 in total so the next step will be for the Energy Management team to obtain internal funding for the project. Planning permission may be required depending on the sites, and the work would then be put out to tender.

It is anticipated that the four boilers will be installed within the next two years. As much of the wood as possible will come from clean wood waste produced within the city.

(CD/JM)

Latest Construction News

07/05/2024

Construction work has commenced at Cordia UK's latest project and inaugural build-to-rent (BTR) development, The Lampworks. The Birmingham-based property developer has appointed Shropshire-based construction management practice buildfifty5 to deliver the main construction works for the project in ...
07/05/2024

Wates has held a 'topping out' ceremony with Riverstone to mark the structural completion of a later living residence, Riverstone Bishops Avenue. The ceremony was attended by the Mayor of Barnet, the Barnet Education and Learning Service, Barnet & Southgate College and also BOOST, who work with ...
07/05/2024

Building work has started on a new skills centre that will help City College Norwich train more young people for careers in the construction industry. The ground has been broken at the college's Ipswich Road campus where the £4.4m building is being constructed by MJS Projects. Funding for the new ...
07/05/2024

National Grid's Viking Link has been awarded a prestigious title by the GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™. The UK's newest electricity interconnector, which stretches for 757km to join rural Lincolnshire with Revsing in Denmark, has been named as the longest land and subsea HVDC interconnector. Members of ...
07/05/2024

Network Rail is encouraging residents in New Mills to attend an information drop-in event about urgent railway work on Thursday 9 May. Following recent emergency ground investigations, engineers have confirmed that work is required immediately to repair damage to the earth that supports the ...
07/05/2024

Ascent Homes has announced plans to double its turnover to £80 million and further increase its workforce. Having recently grown from 40 to now 70 employees it now has ambitions to take this to over 100 employees within the next year. To hit its targets, Ascent Homes will add four new sites ...
07/05/2024

Vinyl flooring has become an essential choice for children's rooms, living rooms, and hallways. Whether in your own home or a rental apartment, ...
07/05/2024

Family-run flooring experts Woodpecker Flooring are celebrating the craftsmanship that goes into their hand-finished boards with a specially curated collection. The Artisan Interiors collection showcases the handcrafted flooring created by Woodpecker’s experienced craftspeople. The three-strong ...
07/05/2024

Eclectic interiors brand Where Saints Go has launched a new seating collection inspired by timeless Scandi style. The Scandi Edit brings together five statement seats, typified by sleek lines and wooden finishes. Each seat has been handpicked for its versatility, ensuring they not only complement ...
07/05/2024

Robertson Construction Northern has appointed a new Managing Director. Ian Phillips has become the new managing director of Robertson Construction Northern. Following the retirement of Frank Reid after 43 years of service, Ian Phillips has become the Regional Managing Director of Robertson ...
BRICOFLOR UKThink Construction Skills Ltd.Efco UK LtdJWCLakeside HireAqua Direct LtdParkhouse RoofingAica Bathrooms LtdBlue Sky Asbestos Control LtdTD Construction Testing Ltd
Terms and Conditions
2024/05/07 20:13:17