Future Energy Generation for the University of Liverpool
An engineering services firm has completed work on a £14m energy centre that they say will provide a new and more efficient way for the University of Liverpool to generate and utilise energy. The project comprises a new energy centre and centralisation of the existing campus energy infrastructure which will reduce the University's annual energy consumption by over 13000 MWh and CO2 emissions by over 1,500 tonnes. The gas powered Combined Heating and Power (CHP) unit and associated combination boiler will provide electricity and primary high-temperature heat to supply most of the University's buildings.
