Energy from Bath Hot Springs at the Abbey - September 5th
Summary:
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE TO BATH GS PROGRAMME September 5thUsing energy from Bath's Hot Springs at the AbbeyCharles Curnock, Footprint Project Director, Bath Abbey It is proposed to take hot water from the Roman Great Drain, which would otherwise flow into the river, and use it, through a heat exchanger, to heat not just the Abbey but also other surrounding buildings, as part of a district heating scheme.Buro Happold has been working with the Bath Abbey over the last three years to facilitate redevelopment plans which include the creation of linked spaces, a dedicated choir rehearsal room and modern catering facilities. Integral to this redevelopment is a review of the existing heating system in line with the Abbey’s vision to reduce its energy consumption.Read more7.30p.m. at the BRLSI, 16 Queen Square, BathEveryone welcome, visitors £4 - free refreshments
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Geographic context:
Location | Country | Latitude | Longitude |
Bath | GB | 51.385 | -2.36132 |
Brazil | BR | -14.2429 | -54.3878 |
Queen Square | US | 39.9865 | -104.797 |
Keywords:
5thUsing energy, Abbey’s vision, AbbeyCharles Curnock, Bath Abbey, BATH GS PROGRAMME, Bath Hot Springs, BRLSI, buildings, catering facilities. Integral, choir rehearsal room, creation, district heating scheme.Buro, energy consumption.Read more7.30p.m., Footprint Project Director, free refreshments, Happold, heat exchanger, hot water, line, NOTE CHANGE, Queen Square, redevelopment plans, review, river, Roman Great Drain, spaces