Dachs Mini-CHP unit installed at regional centre of excellence
for environmental sustainability
A Baxi Technologies’ DACHS mini-Combined Heat and
Power (CHP) unit has been installed at Solaris, a
regional centre of excellence for environmental
sustainability, based in Blackpool, Lancashire. By
incorporating energy efficient and renewable
technologies such as CHP, photovoltaics, wind turbines
and rain water harvesting into the design of the
building, the centre aims to communicate to the local
community the importance of taking individual and
collective responsibility for the environment.
Solaris, developed by Blackpool Borough Council,
Lancaster University, Blackpool & Fylde College and
organisations such as Lancashire Tourism and Blackpool
Challenge Partnership, was officially opened in November
2004, marking the completion of a £1.85 million
refurbishment of the Harrowside Solarium, a derelict
1938 art deco building located on Blackpool’s seafront.
Solaris is Blackpool’s most sustainable and energy
efficient building, and demonstrates Blackpool Council’s
commitment to environmental sustainability and the
regeneration of Blackpool.
CHP is an extremely efficient way of generating
electricity and producing heat simultaneously at the
point of use from a single fuel. This fuel could be
natural gas, LPG, oil or some form of bio-fuel. In doing
so CHP offers an economic and environmentally friendly
alternative for meeting thermal and electrical demands
in many applications.
In large conventional centralised electricity plants the
heat produced in the generation process would normally
be directed into cooling towers, discharged to the
atmosphere and wasted, leading to low overall plant
efficiencies.
The DACHS unit is one of the more recent CHP products
commercially available in the UK following huge success
in Europe by manufacturer, Baxi Group company SenerTec
GmbH, which together with its partner network has now
installed over 10,000 units – making the DACHS one of
the most successful CHP products in Europe. Providing
12.5kWth of heat output and 5.5kWe of electricity, the
natural gas fuelled DACHS unit can save up to around 5
tonnes of carbon dioxide per annum when operating for
approximately 6,000 hours per year. This is equivalent
to around a 20 per cent reduction in carbon dioxide
emissions when compared with the current mix of
centralised power generation in the UK and gas fired
heat only boiler plant. By utilising the available heat
output, the DACHS can deliver overall fuel efficiencies
of up to 92 per cent, reducing primary energy needs
around 30 per cent.
The UK Government’s Energy White Paper emphasised that
public sector organisations such as local authorities
have a fundamental role to play in reducing carbon
dioxide emissions, the principal greenhouse gas
associated with climate change. A large proportion of
both old and new buildings in the UK are considered
environmentally inefficient, using excessive amounts of
energy and water.
In order to achieve the UK’s carbon dioxide emission
reduction targets associated with the Kyoto Protocol,
the use of energy within public sector and commercial
properties must be addressed. The principal aim of
Solaris is to educate the local community about energy
efficiency and sustainable development, and help
demonstrate the commercial advantages of renewable and
alternative technologies to local businesses in terms of
both energy efficiency and the associated cost savings.
The building also includes an exhibition area for
showcasing environmental projects and tourism
information, office space, an educational resource room,
training facilities and a café. The sustainable design
of the Solaris building ensured it had a minimum carbon
dioxide emission footprint, whilst attaining best
practice performance.
The DACHS mini-CHP unit, solar photovoltaic panels and
two wind turbines provide the site with a high degree of
on-site electricity generation, whilst rain harvesting
and other water conservation devices also help to ensure
Solaris will be a ‘sub-zero’ energy building,
incorporating a greater level of renewable and
sustainable energy inputs than is actually required for
energy consumption.
In periods of low demand the building exports
electricity back to the national grid. Blackpool Council
are also able to obtain Renewable Obligation
Certificates (ROCs) for the qualifying forms of embedded
generation installed at Solaris, which can be traded
with gas and electricity utilities. Baxi Technologies
UK’s DACHS mini-CHP unit is installed in the roof space
plant room at the Solaris site and is integrated with
high efficiency condensing boilers, to significantly
contribute towards the reduction of the scheme’s carbon
dioxide emissions. Yan Evans, national sales and
marketing manager of Baxi Technologies UK, said: “The
environmental benefits offered by mini-CHP units such as
the DACHS are a real plus point for the public sector
and use of the technology is fully supported by the
Government.
CHP can assist public sector property, energy and
facilities managers to meet CO2 emission reduction
targets, such as the Kyoto Protocol and Local Agenda 21.
It can also help to achieve higher BREEAM (Building
Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method)
ratings on new buildings by reducing carbon dioxide
emissions. “The DACHS installation at Solaris will help
to demonstrate the economic and environmental benefits
of mini-CHP to organisations and individuals in the
Lancashire area.
Baxi Technologies UK is pleased to be involved with this
high profile project, which we believe will act as a
springboard to the development of further mini-CHP
schemes in the North West. Solaris has fully embraced
environmental sustainability, and by utilising a number
of renewable and alternative technologies the
organisations behind the scheme have proved themselves
to be environmental pioneers – and that carbon dioxide
emission reductions and environmental sustainability are
their priority.”
Councillor Fred Jackson, portfolio holder for the urban
environment at Blackpool Council, said: “By combining
renewable and efficient technologies such as
photovoltaics, wind turbines and CHP we have created an
extremely energy efficient building; in fact we class it
as a ‘zero energy’ scheme. “Solaris sets an example for
other organisations to follow and will be used as an
education tool for individuals and companies. Of course,
not every building will be able to adopt all of the
measures we have, but local companies, organisations and
individuals that are considering ways of reducing their
carbon dioxide emissions and energy costs can visit the
centre and receive advice on how they can best achieve
environmental sustainability.”
Baxi Technologies UK’s DACHS mini-CHP unit is ideal for
many types of applications where heating and hot water
is provided from a centralised plant room. Examples
include residential care homes, sheltered accommodation,
social housing developments, extra care schemes and key
worker accommodation, as well as defence establishments
and prisons. These applications can all benefit from the
energy cost savings and environmental benefits provided
by mini-CHP. Funding may be available to support
feasibility studies and the capital cost of implementing
schemes within the public sector. DACHS units have
already been installed successfully in a large number of
properties in the UK, some of which have now been in
operation for over two years, delivering financial and
environmental benefits to variety of end users.
Email:
yan.evans@baxitech.co.uk
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