Bristol & Anchor Almshouse is a charity focused on reducing social isolation and connecting communities within the city of Bristol. They operate a community centre (known as The Beehive Centre) and a collection of almshouse cottages which accommodate older people in need of safe and secure housing.
The cottages were served with electric space heating, which is costly to run. Meanwhile, the Beehive Centre was heated with gas space heating and was approaching the end of its serviceable lifespan.
All heating and hot water bills are paid for by the charity therefore their objective was to explore different options to replace the existing heating arrangements.
The current heating and domestic hot water consumption was modelled using energy bills, SAP modelling and CIBSE Guide F Energy Benchmarks to provide a ‘base case’ of total annual energy consumption, fuel cost and carbon dioxide emissions.
We then forecasted the energy consumption, CO2 emissions, fuel costs and capital costs for installation of each of the following four scenarios:
Bristol & Anchor Almshouse Charity decided that for simplicity and ease of ongoing maintenance they would keep the heating systems for the cottages and the Beehive Centre separate.
Following our findings they opted for the option which represented the smallest capital investment and quickest pay back which was to install a new communal gas boiler for the cottages only.
In addition, we were able to provide a small amount of Energy Company Obligation (ECO) funding towards the installation of the new boiler which further reduced the capital cost of the project for the charity.
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Richard Jarratt
Bristol and Anchor Almshouse Charity
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