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EPC saves £1m for NHS Trust


Global resource management company Veolia, working through its specialist energy performance contracting team, is helping the Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust save money and cut carbon emissions using wide-ranging energy efficiency services


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y delivering a 20-year Energy Performance Contract (EPC) that will target savings of over £1 million per year, the company will implement a wide range of improvements at the 500-bed Rotherham Hospital. Backed by the necessary investment and payback through the Carbon and Energy Fund Procurement framework, the EPC will now upgrade energy provision, reduce CO2 emissions by 49,620 tonnes and build long-term energy resilience. Maintaining a modern patient care environment for the Trust, which treats over 430,000 patients each year, means that a secure and cost efficient energy supply is essential. To meet this energy demand and dramatically reduce the carbon footprint, the projects will cover the design, delivery, installation, commissioning and subsequent operation of combined heat and power (CHP) plant, replacement of seven 40-year old boilers, and installation of a chiller plant to provide effective air conditioning. As good lighting levels have a positive effect on patient treatment the contract will upgrade the lighting to take advantage of the latest low energy and LED technology through the installation of 7000 new fittings. Further energy saving measures will include insulation on pipes and valves, and a battery energy storage system. These energy saving measures will be guaranteed by Veolia which will also provide a 20- year maintenance service.


Commenting on this latest EPC project, Gavin Graveson, executive vice-President, Veolia UK & Ireland said: “Energy performance contracts have shown that they make a major contribution to meeting The NHS Carbon Reduction Strategy for England (CRS) and the ambition for the NHS to help drive change towards a low carbon society. Better still this also helps the NHS to become more sustainable and focus budgets on patient care. We look forward to working with the Trust and helping them meet the Department of Health’s Sustainable Development Unit model for NHS organisations.”


The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust is an


innovative, high-performing organisation that continues to develop and grow at pace. One of the most forward-thinking trusts in the UK, the Trust is at the leading edge of health service reform and achieving outstanding results. The Trust is an Associate Teaching Hospital of the University of Sheffield and has an active research programme delivered through local, regional, national and international research networks and consortia. Veolia currently provides the services that cover around 43,000 UK hospital beds and support the energy requirements for around 8.1 million inpatients each year. This increases sustainability of the healthcare sector by annually saving over 120,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions.


!" May 2020


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