LONDON, February 23, 2010 /PRNewswire/ --

- Operation and Maintenance of the New Energy Centre for 15 Years - Reduction of the Hospital's Carbon Emissions by Around 51% - Saving of 5,700 Tonnes of CO2 per Annum

COFELY has completed the construction of a new energy centre at the Pilgrim Hospital in Boston, Lincolnshire, which will significantly reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. The work was carried out under a Public Private Partnership arrangement between COFELY and the United Lincolnshire Hospitals (ULH) NHS Trust. COFELY will operate and maintain the plant for a period of 15 years, with guaranteed year-on-year energy savings for the Trust across the site. The new centre is set to reduce the hospital's carbon emissions by around 51%, a saving of 5,700 tonnes per annum.

Designed and constructed by COFELY, the new energy centre incorporates a range of low carbon technologies, including combined heat and power (CHP) and a biomass boiler using renewable, locally sourced wood fuel.

ULH has a strong commitment to sustainability and the new energy centre will reduce our carbon footprint significantly, as well as freeing up funds that can be diverted to improving facilities for patients, explained ULH's Environmental Services Manager Kevin Thoy,. COFELY's experience in low carbon technologies, combined with an understanding of the health sector, proved invaluable in choosing the best solution for the hospital in both the short and long term. COFELY also helped us to secure extra funding, including a GBP200,000 biomass grant from Lincolnshire County Council, he added.

A key feature of the energy centre is its inherent flexibility, which will enable the hospital to take advantage of the most economical and sustainable fuels in the future. For example, the boilers used to supplement the biomass plant have dual fuel capability and can be switched to bio-oil in the future if this becomes economically viable.

The Pilgrim Hospital energy centre was recently 'Highly Commended' at the Combined Heat Power Association Awards.

The new energy centre comprises:

- 1 x 2.9 MW biomass (wood chip) boiler - 1 x 526kW gas engine - 1 new heavy fuel oil packaged boiler - 1 refurbished heavy fuel oil shell boiler - Updated control system - New water treatment plant

Contact: Niel Scott COFELY email: headoffice@cofely-gdfsuez.com

Web: http://www.cofely.co.uk

SOURCE: COFELY

CONTACT: Contact: Niel Scott COFELY email: headoffice@cofely-gdfsuez.com,+44(0)207-633-2300