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Myles Kitcher is leaving the company after more than two decades, stating: “It has been a fascinating and fulfilling 22 years but now is the time to explore new challenges at an exciting time for the sector”.
No8, No10, and No12 Princes Dock are all set to receive their heating and hot water supply from the Mersey Heat Network when it is up and running later this year.
Sarah Townsend
The developer is building a facility to provide low carbon heat and hot water to up to 9,000 homes and 4m sq ft of commercial space, on a site between Great Howard Street and Sherwood Street.
Liverpool City Council approved the plans from Peel NRE, the energy arm of Peel L&P, yesterday, paving the way for construction to start on site this summer.
The facility is part of the developer’s Mersey Heat district heat network and is expected to save around 4,200 tonnes of carbon for the city per year, mainly through primary use of water source heat pumps and thermal stores to provide heat across the network.
75 Liverpool jobs on the way as renewable energy centre takes shape
Construction is due to start this summer on the Great Howard Street site
The renewable energy centre would be located between Great Howard Street and Sherwood Street. (Image: Peel LP)
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