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Energy and enterprise: Michael King says Aberdeen’s low-cost district heating scheme could ‘snowball’

By District Energy posted 06-24-2020 10:11

  

The Press and Journal

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A pioneering low-cost heating scheme in Aberdeen is predicting that its growth will “snowball” in the next few years.

Michael King, a director of Aberdeen Heat and Power, told MSPs that 1,000 new connections had been confirmed for the next three years, which would represent a 30% rise.

But he believed that many more would follow, and he confirmed that talks were under way with private sector developers seeking to connect to the system.

Aberdeen Heat and Power has been widely recognised as a leading example of the way fuel poverty can be tackled through the creation of district heating networks.

Established by Aberdeen City Council in 2002 to help residents in the area’s 59 high rise blocks, it now covers 50 of them, through 15km of pipes, five plant rooms and five employees.

Savings of up to 40% have been secured for thousands of tenants under the not-for-profit system, which uses boilers and generators to heat and power several blocks of flats in one area.

As well as flats, many other public buildings have been connected to the network, including Marischal College, Aberdeen Sports Village and Aquatic Centre, Aberdeen Beach Leisure Centre and the Beach Ballroom.

The Scottish Government is progressing a new Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill, which it is hoped could lead to similar schemes across the nation.

By 2050 it is predicted that up to 12% of Scotland’s heat could be created in networks such as Aberdeen Heat and Power, and that rate could be higher in towns and cities.

Giving evidence on the new legislation to Holyrood’s energy committee, Mr King outlined the continued growth expected in the Granite City.

“In respect of Aberdeen Heat and Power, we have a fairly secure forward pipeline of about 1,000 connections over the next three years, and that will actually grow our network by approximately 30%,” he said.

“And I would emphasise that those are our confirmed, or secure, pipeline. The likelihood is that it will snowball.”

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