Research and analysis

Resource use in the Environment Agency: the energy efficiency of pumping stations & their associated infrastructure

Description of energy audits completed for 8 pumping stations across the region with recommendations for reducing CO2 emissions.

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Resource use in the Environment Agency: the energy efficiency of pumping stations & their associated infrastructure

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This study is our first step towards reducing carbon emissions from our pumping stations. It is a detailed analysis of energy use and carbon emissions at a sample of eight pumping stations completed between December 2007and February 2008. The study assesses what carbon reduction measures are available, through more efficient use of energy or use of different technology, and how much the measures will cost. It also demonstrates a method of benchmarking, in which the performance of pumping stations can be compared in terms of how much carbon they emit per unit of water pumped.

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Published 1 August 2008

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