REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Arrow Energy was created to support our ongoing commitment to reducing energy consumption in the domestic, commercial and heritage sectors. Our focus is to utilise our vast experience with the very latest technologies to support this commitment.
Key milestones in our development have been working relationships we’ve built with client organisations like The National Trust, The Rothschild Foundation, Forestry Commission, product suppliers such as Alchemy Utilities, as well as architects and housing developers such as Egg Homes. These relationships are essential to our business and have supported the continued growth of our company.
Key milestones in our development have been working relationships we’ve built with client organisations like The National Trust, The Rothschild Foundation, Forestry Commission, product suppliers such as Alchemy Utilities, as well as architects and housing developers such as Egg Homes. These relationships are essential to our business and have supported the continued growth of our company.
Our ProfessionalismWe take great pride in the company we have created and the products and services we offer. Our ability to support our clients at every stage of the project process — including our experience in a variety of sectors, is what has allowed us to become specialists in the energy and sustainable areas we operate.
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Our TeamWe at Arrow take great pride in striving to work hard together in order to provide each of our trusted partners and clients the best benefits, service, experience and customer journey that our experience can offer. We review and improve this all the time ensuring world class delivery.
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Our RoleWe at Arrow Energy are genuinely delighted to see the exciting and ambitious proposed new Holiday Village at Ellel Lancaster - which embraces the concept of the sustainable approach and the creation of a circular environment to holiday in. We are proud to be included in this development that will be a marker for the future.
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REDUCING THE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF ENERGY PRODUCTION
In reducing the carbon footprint of energy production, generating electricity locally is a fundamental element. If this is also incorporated with the generation of heat then the carbon normally generated on schemes such as these can be significantly reduced.
Local energy generation is the challenge we have established for the Ellel Holiday Village project. Therefore we see centralised energy production, thermal electric generation, heat pumps, combined heat and power and solar as the key technology elements of this project.
Local energy generation is the challenge we have established for the Ellel Holiday Village project. Therefore we see centralised energy production, thermal electric generation, heat pumps, combined heat and power and solar as the key technology elements of this project.
DELIVERING OUR SOLUTIONS
Combining these key elements with district heating and private electric supply networks, servicing the energy demands across the site, would then establish a foundation for reducing the impact on the environment and harness the ability to utilise the waste heat energy in the development of electricity generation.
In terms of supporting the circular environment, electricity generated by the waste heat can then be used to provide electric car charging stations. Supply electricity for lighting and much more.
Growing local food can be supported from the waste heat by providing low temperature heating to greenhouses to increase the growing season. These are examples of utilising waste streams for generating electricity, re-using heat through heat recover. Another key development we are looking to introduce to the project is generating electricity through thermal electric generation, which can harvest waste heat and convert to electricity. This technology along side and supporting the other technologies will provide a solid foundation for the development of the site and become an opportunity for a better understanding of how energy can not only be developed but harnessed in other ways so that the losses and the carbon footprint are reduced as much as possible. |