I would like to thank everyone for working so hard and safely over the lockdown period to accelerate Leeds’ journey to becoming a carbon-neutral city. Our district heating network is a great example of why heating homes and buildings sustainably is a key focus of our work to tackle the climate emergency. We will continue to work with local and national partners to secure additional investments—and jobs—in green infrastructure for Leeds as part of our vision for a sustainable and inclusive recovery.
Rob Falcon, Project Director, Vital Energi, said:
“Leeds City Council have developed a visionary scheme which will have a huge, positive impact on both reducing carbon emissions, air quality and alleviating the levels of fuel poverty in the area.
“The Leeds PIPES network is now expanding to connect some of Leeds’ iconic civic buildings, making it more efficient and delivering further energy cost reductions.
“We are delighted to continue to support Leeds City Council with this essential energy project which will become a significant part of the UK’s energy infrastructure.”
The ‘Leeds PIPES’ district heating network is being delivered in partnership between Leeds City Council and Vital Energi with funding support from the West Yorkshire Combined Authority and the Leeds City Region Enterprise Partnership through the Energy Accelerator programme.
Roger Marsh, OBE, Chair of the LEP, said:
“It’s fantastic to see how the Energy Accelerator has helped this next phase of the Leeds district heat network become a reality.
“This is a clear demonstration of the commitment the LEP, the Combined Authority and Leeds City Council have to work together to reduce carbon emissions within the City Region whilst also lowering energy bills for businesses and households as well as improving people’s quality of life and health.”