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CHP, heat pump and heat network to enable year round British berries

The Summer Berry Company (TSBC) is challenging the official British berry season by preparing to offer its customers a year-round supply of strawberries sustainably produced in the south of England.

The shift from seasonal reliance (normally from April to October) to continuous production will be made possible after the identification, adoption, and investment in an energy solution to produce heat and electricity for 16ha of TSBC’s glasshouse site located in Chichester.

TSBC engaged with Ebtech Energy Systems Ltd., specialists in the decarbonization of heating and cooling, to develop a Green Energy Solution (GES) that will reduce the site’s reliance on fossil fuels and incorporates a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant, a combined water/air source heat pump, a site-wide heat network and LED lighting.

A two-million-liter heat storage vessel will be incorporated into the heat network, further displacing gas boiler heating and allowing TSBC to benefit from providing “demand side response” capability to the electricity grid. Once it is operational in September, the GES will reduce overall spending on energy by around 40%, cut CO2 emissions by 20%, and allow the site to provide extensive additional lighting to the crop in winter.

This is another step towards decarbonizing the operations at the site, with a projected carbon saving of a further 1,300 tonnes annually. This is parallel to other long-term initiatives already in place, for example, solar and wind power, which will allow the site to reach net zero, a target TSBC is aiming to achieve by 2030.

“We were looking for an energy solution that would be both financially and environmentally sustainable and by partnering with Ebtech we were able to find that” summarises Bartosz Pinkosz, Operations Director at TSBC in the UK.

“This solution tackles UK-based retailers’ concerns regarding the fruit quality of imported strawberries during winter, which in turn proves to be a more sustainable option, as it reduces the carbon footprint of transport,” highlights David Sanclement, CEO of TSBC.

For more information:
Milena Araújo
The Summer Berry Company
Tel.: +351 91 266 77 10
communication@summerberry.co.uk

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