Sustainable Energy Development

Thameswey Ltd., is working with a number of local authorities and developers on projects outside the Borough of Woking and the first of these projects has been granted planning permission subject to conditions. The New England Quarter Development comprises a mixed development of residential, foodstore, hotels, students accommodation and other community facilities and will be the first local sustainable community energy system for a completely new development in the world.

The new system incorporates large scale CHP, thermal storage and a private wire district energy network delivering distributed heat and power to buildings with local heat fired absorption chillers for air conditioning and refrigeration. The complete system, to be developed over 3 years, will see a reduction of 24,650 tonnes of equivalent carbon dioxide CO2 emissions pa than the project would have otherwise produced with a conventional centralised grid supply system, demonstrating the significant environmental benefits of distributed embedded generation.

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