Leeds City Council has confirmed that over half of the work has been completed as part of a major programme to install £25.3 million of green upgrades across 40 public buildings.
Eight leisure centres, twelve primary schools, four homes for older people, two popular attractions, four civic buildings, a children's centre, a community hub, and six other council-owned buildings across the city are all receiving upgrades.
When work is complete in June the scheme is expected to have reduced the city’s carbon footprint by more than 4,000 tonnes each year.
To mark the milestone, representatives of Leeds City Council including leader Cllr James Lewis, and council partners Cenergist and Equans visited Kippax and Rothwell leisure centres where work is well underway.
Significant upgrades are taking place at both sites, with the installation of 809 solar photovoltaic panels and 4 heating pumps across the two leisure centres. These upgrades will reduce the carbon footprint across the two sites by 480 tonnes annually once completed.
The work complements the internal refurbishment to the centres including work taking place to improve facilities for users such as renovating changing rooms and the pool side areas.
In total more than 7,500 solar photovoltaic panels are being installed as part of the programme. The panels mean that dozens of council buildings will soon become part—or on good days fully—powered by local renewable electricity, helping to reduce the council’s reliance on increasingly expensive and less clean energy imported from the national networks.
61 new heat pumps and 4 new connections to the low carbon Leeds PIPES district heating network will also reduce the council’s use of gas combustion boilers, helping the authority save money and improve local air quality.
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28/03/2022
Significant Progress Made On Programme To Install Green Upgrades In Leeds


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