Hounslow: Primary schools embrace low carbon technology and efficient energy use
By Cesar Medina
29th Jan 2024 | Local News
Hounslow Council supports primary schools on their path to the council's net zero carbon target of 2030.
All the council's primary schools are equipped with air source heat pumps, utilising low carbon technology for heating.
To provide well-heated classrooms in cold weather, the Council has supported four primary schools in replacing boilers with high energy efficiency to ensure optimal heating in classrooms.
Crane Park Primary School, Grove Park Primary School, Strand-on-the Green Junior and its Infant & Nursery Schools, and Victoria Junior School have all upgraded boilers that reached the end of their design life.
The installation of new, small, energy efficient boilers in four primary schools took place in summer 2023, with funding provided by the Department for Education's (DfE) capital funding for schools.
Councillor Tom Bruce, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Development, said: "I'm pleased that the Council's school improvement initiatives, particularly in replacing energy efficient heating facilities, can enable schools to reduce energy consumption.
"Schools are retrofitting with decarbonisation measures in order to meet the Council's ambitious climate action plan of achieving net zero carbon by 2030.
"All these can contribute to building a low carbon environment – a crucial way to build a liveable and greener community for our next generation."
Councillor Lily Bath, Cabinet Member for Education, Children, Skills and Employment, added: "Our children deserve the best possible start in life. Starting at a young age, they can be nurtured in an environmentally friendly school environment.
"I look forward to all schools in Hounslow becoming net zero carbon and more energy efficient. The Council will continue to work with schools so that students can grow and flourish in a green and healthy environment."
Hounslow Council is planning further improvement in energy efficiency for primary schools.
New heating distribution pipework and radiators will be installed in four primary schools in summer 2024 with an estimated cost of £1.8 million.
Additionally, new energy efficient boilers for five primary schools will be replaced, with an estimated cost of £700,000.
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