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Tag Archives: Brent
Update on London Power Tunnels project
May 2012: An update on the London tunnelling project reports that “significant milestones in the construction of three deep level tunnels as part of the London Power Tunnels contract for National Grid” have been reached as part of a project to build new high voltage electricity cable tunnels between Hackney and Willesden (via St John’s Wood) and Kensal Green and Wimbledon. Read the full story here. Further information on the London Power tunnels project can be read here.
South Kilburn decentralised energy system
February 2012: Brent Council has recently issued a tender for a major new decentralised energy heat and power system in South Kilburn. The tender outlines that “It is envisaged that c. 2 000 new homes, a new school, a healthy living centre and new commercial units will be built in the area. This site will have a high proportion of new build, medium rise social housing blocks and as such is well suited to a heat network. London Borough of Brent is procuring the services of an energy service company to finance, design, build, manage and maintain a decentralised energy system which will provide heat with a combination of CHP and boilers to the new residential and non-residential units for a period of 40 years.”
The Council is looking to a company to install the necessary infrastructure including heat pipes to establish a linked network and to distribute the heat to each building via the network. The investment required to realise the scheme is estimated by the Council to be of the order of £67m.
Additional information on the project including a timeline for the approval for the contract are provided in the following Brent Council document.
Posted in Decentralised Energy, News, Uncategorized
Tagged Brent, Community Heating, Decentralised Energy
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London Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) Case Studies
8 February 2012: DECC have just posted case studies highlighting the efforts participants in the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) have made in managing their energy and improving their energy efficiency. Examples of London organisations include:
RE:NEW to roll out across nine more London boroughs
27 September 2011: The Mayor has announced today that homes in specific areas in Wandsworth, Croydon, Brent, Ealing, Harrow, Hillingdon, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets and Hounslow are the next to benefit from the RE:NEW energy efficiency programme. To find out if you are in an area which is getting the RE:NEW treatment go to the postcode search facility here.
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Tagged Brent, Croydon, Ealing, Energy Efficiency, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Mayor, RE:NEW, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets
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Climate Change and Social Media Project
July 2011: Local Government case study of Brent’s interesting Climate Change and Social Media Project – further information of which in an earlier news story.
Brent
Brent Climate Change Task Group Report 2011
Brent – Fuel Poverty and the impact it has on health February 2011
Brent Climate Change Action Plan December 2009
Brent Climate Change Communications Strategy December 2009
Brent Climate Change Strategy November 2009
First Zero Carbon Vicarage Ready For Occupation
3 May 2011: The Rev Francis Adu-Boachie, vicar of St John’s, Wembley, has moved into what is believed to be the greenest vicarage in Britain.
Brent Climate Change and Social Media Project
16 February 2011: Brent Council asked its residents to volunteer to monitor their energy consumption in their homes, thereby making it simple to save at least 10 per cent off their energy bills between mid May and mid November 2010. Participants were given small energy monitoring devices and were encouraged to create and maintain a lively citizen-driven dialogue on energy saving by using Social Media applications such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and Blogger. 180 Brent residents registered their interest and after 6 months, savings of over 15 per cent were automatically reported by many. Further information on Brent’s website.
Brent School Energy Project
15 January 2011: Brent Council is funding a pilot Whole School Approach energy saving project in Brent. The Whole School Approach is an educational programme aimed at involving the whole school community including pupils, teachers, site managers, bursars and head teachers to help reduce the carbon footprint of a school. Further information here.
Brent Sustainable Energy Infrastructure: Wembley Feasibility Study
September 2008:An investigation of the potential for sustainable energy infrastructure delivery within the Wembley Regeneration Area and surrounding growth areas in the Borough of Brent.
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Tagged Brent, Community Heating, Decentralised Energy, Renewable Energy
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