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Unique heating network plan gets go-ahead

Nicole Regan by Nicole Regan
June 13, 2024
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Omega Proteins in Penrith

Plans to provide a heat network to connect three different sites in Penrith have been given the go-ahead – in what the applicant says is the first scheme of its kind in Cumbria.

Members of Eden local area planning committee approved proposals from Omega Proteins to construct a heat network that would connect the applicant’s site, Sewborwens Farm and the Newton Rigg estate.

According to a report prepared for the meeting yesterday, Wednesday June 12, the scheme seeks to make best use of latent heat produced by industrial processes at the Omega plant.

The report said: “At present, this surplus of heat is used to warm office and administrative buildings on the Omega site, but a significant amount is currently wasted.
“The proposed district heating system seeks to make best use of this surplus to form the basis of a wider district heating system.”

According to the planning statement submitted by the applicant, the scheme proposed in Penrith will decarbonise heating at Sewborwens Farm and Newton Rigg.

The statement adds the heat network will demonstrate the wider potential for a heat network to be established in the town to serve housing, employment and other users.

Planning documents say the heat network is a sealed loop system, with pipes carrying clean hot water around the network and returning it to the heat source where it is recharged and recirculated.

The proposed pipeline would be about 2,100 metres in length, and would run underground.

According to the report, the pipeline would cross Greystoke Road underground and travel north west through farmland at Sewborwens to reach the farmstead.

Then it will head north west along the Sewborwens access road before turning onto a north-westerly heading towards Newton Road, passing under the road and into the Newton Rigg estate.

Planning documents said that the proposal will involve the loss of around 20 trees however the report prepared for the committee says the proximity to the road makes it a ‘less suitable habitat’ for wildlife.

The report prepared for the committee added: “It would not result in any significant loss of habitat or cause fragmentation of the woodland, as agreed by the council’s ecologist.”

The planning statement submitted by the applicant said: “The construction of heat networks is recognised as a crucial part of how the UK will reach its net-zero targets as one of the most cost-effective ways of decarbonising heating, uniquely able to tap into otherwise inaccessible large-scale renewable and recovered heat sources, including waste heat from industrial installations like Omega.”

Nicole Regan

Nicole Regan

Nicole Regan is editor of Business Crack and Cumbria Crack. She has been a journalist for over 20 years in the county.

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