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PARKdesigned has a wealth of experience in the energy sector. We create energy centre solutions for new-build and retrofit projects across all sectors. Our knowledgeable Architects and Technologists work collaboratively alongside surveyors, mechanical and electrical engineers and energy specialists to ensure every requirement of the project is met, resulting in bespoke solutions for our clients. We have experience in delivering the following types of Energy Centre Technology - Heat Pumps, Biomass boilers, waste heat recover and chp.

University of sheffield

The Transformer at the University of Sheffield will generate and provide power to the Western Bank area of the University campus. The building houses a CHP engine, alongside boilers and associated mechanical equipment that will provide the University buildings with a consistent and continuous source of power.

Hebburn energy centre

The center is a combined heat and power (CHP) plant that generates electricity and heat using natural gas as its primary fuel source. The facility was developed by South Tyneside Council in partnership with energy company ENGIE.

Nottingham City Hospital

The energy centre uses a combination of natural gas-fired boilers and combined heat and power (CHP) engines to generate heat and electricity. The CHP engines are highly efficient and generate electricity and heat simultaneously, which reduces energy waste and makes the hospital's operations more cost-effective and environmentally friendly.

Leeds energy centre

Leeds energy centre is part of the Leeds PIPES Network, delivered by Vital Energi in partnership with Leeds City Council, which will help improve the air quality in Leeds and reduce the City’s carbon emissions. It will also provide Leeds City Council tenants with more reliable and lower cost heating.

Muntons

The Muntons Energy Centre generates electricity and heat using renewable biomass fuels such as malted barley, wheat, and oats, as well as straw and wood chips. The facility uses a combined heat and power (CHP) system, which means that it generates both electricity and heat at the same time. The electricity is used to power the Muntons' factory, while the heat is used to dry malt and provide heating for the factory and nearby homes.