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Examples of good practice:
Opportunities created by a Low Carbon
Resource Efficient Economy (LCREE)
Ocean power
technologies,
Warwick
Waste
Ludlow Ecopark, Shropshire
Waste
• An environmentally sustainable eco-park
• The unit was developed to take domestic food waste and
turn it into electricity and fertilizer.
• Construction of a series of office blocks which, through
sustainable construction and high energy efficiency
standards (all are BREEAM rated excellent), promise to cut
greenhouse gas emissions over their lifetime by 50%.
• A park and ride scheme was introduced to minimise the
reliance on cars and the carbon footprint of the workforce
Waste
National Industrial Symbiosis Programme
(NISP),
Birmingham
Andigestion
plant,
Holsworthy
Engineering in
Hoo Island
Waste
• NISP is a free business opportunity programme that delivers
bottom line, environmental and social benefits and is the first
industrial symbiosis initiative in the world to be launched on a
national scale.
• eliminated 370,000 tonnes of hazardous waste
• 2,367 jobs created and safeguarded
• Reduced carbon emissions by 5.7 million tonnes
• Attracted over £128 million of private investment in
reprocessing and recycling
Energy
Birmingham Combined heat and power
station
Energy
• Birmingham District Energy Company (BDEC) was established in
2006 to develop district energy schemes across Birmingham’s City
Centre by Utilicom and Birmingham City Council.
• The schemes use Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology, to
deliver energy locally, and uses waste heat for both heating and
cooling through an absorption chiller.
• The current scheme in Broad Street covers the National Indoor
Arena, the International Convention Centre (ICC), Repertory Theatre
(REP), Hyatt Hotel, Paradise Circus, Council Houses and Town Hall.
• The scheme took just 4 years to complete.
• There are 2 further schemes proposed in Aston and the major
Masshouse development.
• It is estimated that 12,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions will eventually
be saved each year through the expanding project.
Energy
Encraft - specialist
engineering/technology
consultancy, design and
project development
company;
Leamington Spa.
Energy
• Aim of Encraft is to promote the mainstreaming of
low carbon technologies.
• Work on microgeneration, energy efficiency and
onsite renewables projects for low carbon
refurbishment or new construction projects.
• Recent winner of the C+ Carbon Positive Cutting Edge
2009 (Winner < 50 employees), for organisations
developing innovative carbon cutting solutions and
runner up at the WMCCE Constructing Excellence
Award for Sustainability 2009
• Encraft's software calculators used by over 1500
installation companies, consultants and architecture
practices across the UK and internationally.
Housing and regeneration
Cross Street South,
Wolverhampton
Housing and regeneration
• This area has seen a patch of derelict land in Wolverhampton
transformed into a complex of 30 low carbon homes.
• Wolverhampton City Council helped to identify future
residents, encouraged active involvement in the design process
and colour choices for their new home from the beginning.
•Cross Street Homes use 50% less energy than standard homes.
•Low energy lighting also contributes to the energy efficiency.
•Sedum roof also absorbs rainwater, minimising run-off and
reducing the likelihood of flooding by taking the pressure off
public drainage systems during bad weather.
Housing and regeneration
Summerfield eco-housing,
Birmingham
Housing and regeneration
• Forms the largest eco-project of its kind in the UK
• The project began with a deconversion of a Victorian semi
from flats into a large family ‘eco showhome', and since this
five further houses have been deconverted and 329 homes
retro-fitted with solar panels and energy efficient boilers.
• The eco installations to date are expected to reduce annual
fuel bills by £150 and deliver 60% of each household's hot
water.
• The Summerfield project was recently awarded a Highly
Commended award at the RegenWM Prizes in the
Environment and People category.
Manufacturing
Converteam, the
power conversion
company, Rugby
Manufacturing
• Worldwide specialist in Power Conversion.
• Provide customized solutions to convert electrical energy
through optimum application of technology in drives,
controls, motors and generators.
• Customers in four main markets: Marine, Oil & Gas, Energy,
and Industry operating in specialised sectors such as
renewables, onshore and offshore wind generation, power
generation (electrical systems for large turbines, auxiliary
plant systems), materials handling (in particular cranes)
•Converteam is number one worldwide for electrical
propulsion and on-board power generation systems and
dynamic positioning systems
Manufacturing
CAT remanufacturing, Shrewsbury
Manufacturing
• The Caterpillar Remanufacturing Plant in Shrewsbury has carved a
manufacturing niche for itself, remanufacturing existing machinery
components for a range of customers. These include:
- Automotive Industry
- Industrial
- Defence
•Benefits of this system include:
–Resource efficiency
–Cost efficiencies realised
–Waste minimisation - what was once viewed as waste is now
being reused.
–Grows profit by reducing waste and raw material costs.
–Creating jobs in remanufacturing and logistic services.
Transport
Modec zero emission vehicles,
Coventry
Transport
• Allows fleet operators to show their genuine
commitment to adopting environmentally aware
business practices
• Over 150 Modec vehicles in use on the UK’s roads.
• The world’s first manufacturer of purpose-built zero
emission light commercial vehicles, Modec saves nine
tonnes of CO2 per vehicle each year.
• With its vehicles operational in customer fleets across
the UK, Modec currently saves the country over 1,350
tonnes of CO2 per year.
• 98% of the vehicle is recycable
• Fuel cost of only seven pence per mile, compared to
29 pence for an equivalent diesel van
Transport
Smarter working, Coventry
Transport
• A programme funded by Advantage West Midlands (AWM)
and managed by Coventry University Enterprises Ltd (CUE Ltd).
The aims of the project are;
• Promote the benefit of smarter working within the public and
private sector
• Support West Midlands organisations in the adoption of
smarter working practices and procedures
• Deliver specific services which enable organisations to
monitor and evaluate their reduction in CO2 emissions as a
result of adopting smarter working processes.
• Raise the productivity of organisations while reducing carbon
emissions through the collection of measures and initiatives
which aim to change the way organisations operate.