Lorien completes energy saving project for Trust

A Lorien Engineering Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 6, 2009

Lorien Engineering Solutions has completed an energy saving project for the National Trust, including a sustainable options analysis and design and project management.

Lorien carried out a full sustainable options analysis followed by the design and project management for the installation of biomass boilers at Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire.

Limited access meant cranes were used to lift the new boilers into an external courtyard for placing into the basement of the 17th century stately home, where Lorien also took on the role of principal contractor for health and safety.

The work is part of a larger programme involving 11 of the National Trust's historical locations across England and Wales; all of which are to become powered by small-scale renewable energy under a new National Trust green energy plan, in partnership with Npower.

It is anticipated that the replacement of the oil-powered heater with a biomass wood-chip pellet boiler will reduce CO2 emissions by 90 per cent, saving the National Trust the equivalent of 83,000 litres of oil per year - around GBP58,100 and 221,942kg CO2.

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