National Trust aims to generate 50% of energy from renewables

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National Trust aims to generate 50% of energy from renewables

An ambitious plan to provide clean energy to 43 of the National Trust's historic properties has been launched in conjunction with green electricity supplier Good Energy.

The National Trust will invest nearly £3.5 million in five pilot projects, including hydro, biomass and heat pumps, during 2013/14.

If the pilot is successful, the trust expects to spend ten times that sum in a programme that will see it generate 50% of energy from renewable sources and halve fossil fuel consumption by 2020.

This will enable it to reduce our energy costs by more than £4 million per annum, releasing more money for conservation work.

Our 4 million members will also be able to support the programme by signing up for renewable electricity with energy partner, Good Energy. The company will pay the trust £40 per year for each new customer signing up to its dual fuel tariff via the National Trust.

If 5 per cent of member households adopted the tariff it would raise £3.8 million for investment in a low carbon future and see 95,000 households powered by clean, green renewably sourced electricity.

Patrick Begg, Rural Enterprises Director at National Trust, said: "Through our work we show that renewable technologies can be made to work in some of the country’s most sensitive landscapes and historic environments.

"Like householders everywhere we are facing rising energy bills. We spend more than £6 million each year heating and powering the places in our care.

"By investing in renewable energy production we can reduce our energy bills and invest more in vital conservation work around the country. It will put renewable energy at the heart of conservation."

Juliet Davenport, CEO of Good Energy, said: "Britain is blessed with abundant sources of natural power and we hope people will be inspired when they see how National Trust properties can generate renewable power in harmony with the environment.

"Together we hope to inspire people to switch to green electricity, reduce their energy usage and if possible generate their own renewable power at home."

Five pilot projects this year will trial a multi-site approach and prove business models:

  •     Plas Newydd – 300kW marine source heat pump, providing 100% of property’s heat requirements
  •     Croft Castle – 150kW biomass boiler, supplying 74% of property’s heating needs
  •     Ickworth – 300kW biomass boiler, supplying 100% of estate’s heating needs
  •     Craflwyn – more than 100kW hydro-generation, which will be sold back to the grid
  •     Stickle Ghyll – 90kW hydro-electric project providing 30% of property’s energy needs

If the trial phase is deemed successful, the National Trust will plan 38 further schemes tailored to individual properties and selected according to strict criteria.

Patrick Begg continued: "Projects must offer strong financial returns, build energy independence and energy security, but also respect properties’ settings and historical significance, and improve conservation, wherever possible.

"A major focus of the programme will be to dramatically reduce the Trust’s reliance on oil from 20 per cent to 3 per cent. This not only protects it from volatile and rising prices, but also reduces the risk that oil spills will pollute water courses, gardens and buildings. Two of the trial properties, Plas Newydd and Ickworth, are the Trust’s largest users of fuel oil."

Over the last decade more than 150 schemes have been installed across a wide range of technologies: wood (biomass), solar electricity and hot water, small-scale wind, hydro-electric, and heat pumps.

Following the development of these projects, there is now widespread recognition of the value and impact which well-built renewables initiatives can bring to local National Trust businesses.

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