GreenSCIES stands for Green Smart Community Integrated Energy Systems. This innovative project delivered a detailed design for a smart energy system that will integrate low carbon energy technologies across an area. The council is now reviewing the design for future consideration.
Using low carbon heat pumps, the project aims to share waste heat from buildings and other sources with other buildings in need of heat. Our Bunhill Heat and Power Plant uses waste heat from the London Underground network and GreenSCIES will use waste heat from data centres and other sources.
Sharing heat in this way provides an opportunity to deliver flexible, extremely efficient, ultra-low carbon heating and cooling in buildings, thereby contributing to the council’s vision of a net zero carbon borough by 2030. It will not only reduce carbon emissions, it will reduce local air pollution and will lead to lower energy bills for the consumer, providing affordable warmth.
This system can be replicated in cities across the world, depending on the waste heat available.
For more information, visit GreenSCIES.