Cenergist - Experts & Thought Leaders
Latest Cenergist news & announcements
Energy and water efficiency company - Cenergist has been appointed by procurement framework provider - Pagabo as a supplier to its £1.6 billion Decarbonization Solutions Framework. The framework covers four years and supports public sector bodies and local authorities throughout the UK to procure suppliers for retrofit decarbonization works across their building stock. healthcare-specific framework Hull City Council is serving as the contracting authority for the framework. This also includes a healthcare-specific framework which has Great Ormond Street Hospital as the contracting authority. Works will include the installation of specialist heating, cooling, and ventilation systems and renewable energy sources, fabric upgrades, installation of energy-saving lighting, and replacement of inefficient glazing. energy performance and decarbonization Cenergist supports local authorities and water companies to achieve their net zero and decarbonization goal Cenergist supports local authorities, social housing providers, commercial clients, and water companies to achieve their net zero and decarbonization goals. Dan Ludgate, Group Development Director at Cenergist, commented, "The public sector faces a significant challenge to improve the energy performance of its building stock as part of vital decarbonization and futureproofing strategies." net zero Dan Ludgate adds, "Pagabo is renowned for helping organizations access trusted suppliers in this challenging space. To be appointed to the framework is a testament to our continued innovation and track record in delivering projects on time and within budget." He continues, "We look forward to working with the framework’s users to further drive their pursuit of net zero." ground source heat pump Cenergist was also recently appointed to Fusion21’s £820 million Heating, Renewables, and Electrical Framework and was placed as a top provider for domestic ground source heat pump installations. The company is also delivering for Kensington and Chelsea Council the Notting Dale Heat Network which is the council’s flagship zero carbon district heating network benefiting over 750 homes. As well as the UK, Cenergist also operates in Holland, Spain, and India.
Water and energy efficiency company Cenergist has been appointed by Ashford Borough Council to provide a nutrient neutrality solution for a new 1,000 home development using its patented Control Flow technologies. The site is within a nutrient-sensitive area that requires any new development to mitigate against increased localized waterway pollution. Cenergist’s patented Control Flow products are pressure-independent flow controllers that provide long-term reductions in water wastage and nutrient emissions from homes as well as improve the performance of existing gas boilers. By eliminating the fluctuations in the water supply caused by system pressure changes, Control Flow provides a steady precise water flow to the home. Control Flow installations By installing in existing homes in the area, Control Flow creates the headroom for new builds Performance tested in both the UK and Europe, Control Flow has been shown to reduce water and energy bills by up to £360 per annum with a 98% customer satisfaction rating. By installing in existing homes in the area, Control Flow creates the headroom for new builds. Under the contract, Cenergist will determine the precise number of Control Flow installations required to offset all the nutrient emissions from the new development at Ashford. Working with the council, it will then contact and persuade householders of the benefits of the technology and then carry and complete the installations and provide the necessary assurance to allow Natural England to sign off on the development. The project follows on from the use of Control Flow to unlock a development in Crawley that had previously been held up due to water scarcity concerns. Nutrient neutrality strategies Paul Mckenner, head of strategic projects at Ashford Borough Council, said: “The retrofitting works is part of a series of measures to unlock approximately 1,000 new dwellings which the Council has a vested interest in.” In England, waterways including lakes, rivers and estuaries are protected under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017. Natural England has mandated that developments located near vulnerable watercourses require nutrient neutrality strategies to prevent negative ecological impact." Caroline Gray Mason, business development director at Cenergist commented: “Nutrient neutrality is a significant challenge facing developers as they look to deliver much-needed housing in a sustainable, responsible way. It is essential to be on the front foot with nutrient mitigation measures to minimize the environmental impact of new developments in vulnerable areas. Securing this contact with Ashford Borough Council is a testament to Control Flow’s role to mitigate nutrient pollution by reducing the level of emissions from existing homes.”
Energy and water efficiency company - Cenergist has started work on its £1.7m decarbonization solution for the British Geological Survey (BGS) headquarters in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire. The ground-breaking ceremony was attended by the MP for Rushcliffe, Ruth Edwards, who was also briefed on the project, which is a critical part of the BGS’s plan to achieve Net Zero by 2040. decarbonization solution Cenergist was appointed to provide the new decarbonization solution by the BGS’s parent body, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). Pick Everard created an initial design which Cenergist is turning into a practical detailed solution to convert the current gas-fired heating and hot water system to a ground source heat pump system. The work is expected to be completed by May 2024. Geothermal energy BGS Senior Engineering and Geothermal Geologist, David Boon, said, “Geothermal energy is heat that naturally occurs under the ground and is available 24/7 across the UK." David Boon adds, “This project will demonstrate the deployment of ground-source heat pump technology to decarbonize existing buildings across the public sector estate.” low-carbon heating Cenergist supports organizations in both the private and public sectors, including local authorities Daniel Crow, Head of BGS Estates and Facilities, stated, “This exciting project allows us to blend our observation of the subsurface with leading low-carbon heating.” Cenergist supports organizations in both the private and public sectors, including local authorities and housing associations to decarbonize their heating systems. As well as the UK, Cenergist also operates in Holland, Spain, and India. ground source heat pump system Steve Wilkinson, Head of Commercial Projects, at Cenergist, said, “We are very pleased to start works at the BGS headquarters to support its progressive decarbonization journey. BGS’s goals of being Net Zero by 2040 are ambitious, and installing a ground source heat pump system is a significant step forward in achieving this." Steve Wilkinson adds, “Cenergist has an excellent track record working with public sector bodies to deliver decarbonization retrofits on time and within budget. We now look forward to completing this exciting project that will future-proof BGS’s headquarters.”