The University of Worcester has been awarded 730,250 to upgrade a range of buildings on St Johns campus. Council hears safety concerns about North Tyneside roundabout changes Cherwell District Council has been awarded 5,986,668 to upgrade 10 of its sites, including its 4 main leisure centres. LED lighting will be installed across multiple buildings, alongside improved sensors and controls for multiple heating and ventilation systems. Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust has been awarded 6,036,061 for 2 projects to fund heat decarbonisation and energy efficiency measures at its High Wycombe and Amersham hospital sites. This includes installing insulation to roof spaces and replacing most of the existing lighting with new energy efficient LED systems with daylight and proximity sensors. The Meadowfield depot will also be made significantly more energy efficient, with the addition of LED lighting, new workshop heaters, upgrades to the air handling plant, automatic speed gates to the workshop and the installation of solar panels. Halton Borough Council has been awarded 1,295,846 to deliver improvements at the DCBL Stadium including replacing the current gas boilers with air source heat pumps; replacing existing lighting fittings with new energy efficient LED lighting; replacing single glazed windows; and installing additional insulation. LED lighting upgrades and upgrades to lighting controls will also be installed at some of these sites. West Berkshire Council has been awarded 487,000 to replace existing heating systems with air source heat pumps, and to install solar panels, LED lighting, and building management systems at schools in Hermitage, Hungerford and Thatcham Park as well as the Thatcham Family Hub. These will help contribute to reducing the Councils carbon footprint and improving the energy efficiency of the Councils offices. Air source heat pumps, solar panels and LED lighting will be installed in 8 buildings, including leisure centres, the Town Hall and the Councils main office accommodation buildings. Controllers and monitoring systems will be installed on the hospitals heating, ventilation and air conditioning plant to maximise efficiency, leading to energy and long-term maintenance savings. In addition, solar panels will be installed on Whiteknights campus, significantly increasing the universitys onsite renewable generation capacity. This will help contribute to Sheffields target of net zero carbon by 2030. Places to stay in South Shields Number 61 Guest House and Tea Room Forest Guest House Beechwood Guest House 4.8 The road distance is 14.8 km. The university is aiming to become one of the lowest energy emission campuses in the UK. All schools will receive insulation and LED lighting. The project will help the Trust to reduce its energy consumption and will improve the learning environment for both staff and pupils. Solar panels will also be installed to power these, to help move the campus away from fossil fuels and onto renewable electricity. Jubilee Road The funding will cover the installation of air source and ground source heat pumps and solar panels to provide low carbon heating and renewable energy, alongside energy efficiency measures such as energy efficient LED lighting, insulation, digital fans, and improvements to the buildings energy management and control systems. The system will be connected to electrical infrastructure and will supply renewable energy to the Tichfield site. North Tyneside General Hospital.
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