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EON Citigen project generation of low cost carbon to London boroughs

The Eon Citigen energy centre represented a significant advancement in the provision of low-cost carbon energy to the city of London, particularly targeting the bustling financial districts that are crucial to the city's economy. This ambitious project involved a comprehensive overhaul of the existing steam heating system, which had been in operation for many years, and its replacement with a more modern and efficient solution: a state-of-the-art installation of 4MW of heat pumps. These heat pumps are designed to harness renewable energy sources, thereby reducing carbon emissions and contributing to the city’s sustainability goals.


The infrastructure for this innovative energy solution is ingeniously located beneath the streets of London's square mile, an area known for its dense urban environment and historical significance. The transition from the traditional steam heating system to the advanced heat pump technology required meticulous planning and execution, as it involved a multitude of intricate details. This included the careful disconnection and removal of the old steam pipes, which were often embedded in the historic fabric of the city, and the installation of new piping and systems that would accommodate the heat pumps.


In addition to the physical infrastructure changes, the scheme also focused on enhancing energy efficiencies across various buildings within the financial districts. The heat pumps were strategically designed to optimize performance, ensuring that they could meet the varying heating demands of the diverse range of buildings they serve. This optimization process involved sophisticated engineering calculations and simulations to ensure that the system could provide consistent and reliable heating, even during peak demand periods.


Moreover, the project not only aimed at improving energy efficiency but also sought to integrate smart technology that would allow for better monitoring and management of energy use across the network. This included the implementation of advanced control systems that could adjust operations based on real-time data, thereby maximizing energy savings and minimizing waste.


Overall, the Eon Citigen energy centre stands as a testament to the city's commitment to modernizing its energy infrastructure while prioritizing environmental sustainability. The successful completion of this project not only enhances the energy landscape of London but also sets a precedent for future initiatives aimed at reducing carbon footprints and promoting energy efficiency in urban settings.


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£8m

52 weeks

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