There
are over 140 Buildings currently connected to the
District Energy Network. Here are a few examples
of some of the buildings connected to the District
Energy Network.
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The Netherthorpe
Tower Blocks
The first two Netherthorpe tower blocks were
connected in 1998 and the second two blocks
were connected in 2001 as part of Sheffield
City Council's refurbishment programme to
the flats. The network provides an economical
and safe method of providing heat to high
rise homes.
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Weston Park
Hospital
Weston Park Hospital was connected in 1993.
District Energy provides 1.4MW of heating
and 400kW of hot water to staff and patients
in the hospital, 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
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Telephone House
Telephone House, on Charter Row in Sheffield
was connected in 1995 when the network was
expanding to the north west of the city. The
District Energy Network supplies over 1MW
of heat to the offices housed in the building.
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University of
Sheffield
The District Energy Division of Veolia Environmental
Services Sheffield supplies over 40MW of heat
and 9MW of hot water to many University of
Sheffield buildings located in the city.
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The Millennium
Galleries
The Millennium Galleries house exhibitions
of art, craft & design. They are located
in the heart of the city and provide a great
setting for leisure, education & business.
The building was connected to the District
Energy Network prior to opening in the spring
of 2001.
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Sheffield Town
Hall
Sheffield's Town Hall was one of the first
buildings to sign up to connect to the network
as it expanded through the city centre in
1989. The District Energy Network has provided
heat and hot water to visitors, staff and
local politicians in the Town Hall for over
decade.
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The Sheffield
College
The Sheffield College buildings, located to
the south east of the city centre enjoy the
benefits of district energy providing heat
and hot water to staff and students.
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The Straddle
Building
The Straddle building at Victoria Quays, now
provides office space. It was connected to
the network during refurbishment of the historical
building in 1995.
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