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The London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham (H&F) is taking a decisive step toward sustainability by partnering with LASER to establish a realistic and actionable decarbonisation plan to get them to net zero by 2030.

What are site decarbonisation surveys?

Site decarbonisation surveys are designed to analyse the energy usage of selected sites to determine ways to help customers reduce energy consumption, costs and carbon emissions. Our in-house surveyors provide a comprehensive report of the site’s energy usage and systems and recommend carbon reduction measures that could be taken to improve energy efficiency, generate renewable energy or replace fossil fuel systems.

London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham

Our work with London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Council

Hammersmith & Fulham are working hard to achieve its net zero greenhouse gas emissions target of 2030, set out in its climate and ecology strategy.

The Borough has a wide variety of building stock, with varying sizes, ages, construction and uses of buildings. A number are also listed buildings, which present specific challenges to consider when decarbonising.

A deeper look into the contents of LASER’s site decarbonisation surveys

The site decarbonisation surveys are providing Hammersmith & Fulham with a detailed insight of the current energy performance of their sites, along with comprehensive information on actionable recommendations. This will support the Borough in reaching their 2030 net zero target.

The surveys allow H&F to assess which sites and projects to priortise for decarbonisation projects, helping them create an achievable and actionable timeline.

Each report includes:

  • a summary of the findings, heat loss calculations and analysis of the building’s energy use, along with associated costs and emissions.
  • site overview
  • solar PV system designs, including shading analysis, utilising specialist software.
  • 3D generated model of the building to accurately calculate heat demand, quantify savings from building fabric upgrades, and size potential low-carbon heating systems.

 

Evaluation of important issues such as: 

  • the current onsite electrical load and network availability for heatpump installations
  • heat network opportunities  
  • listed building status (with recommended measures tailored accordingly).

 

Recommendations for specific Carbon Reduction Options for the building including detail of: 

  • capital investment required 
  • potential savings in terms of energy, emissions, and costs  
  • indicative return on investment.  

 

Before and proposed annual energy use, emissions and costs 

  • Advice on next steps 

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