Shebbear College

Biomass boiler system reduces school’s oil consumption by 50% and provides educational focus

Key Facts

Location

Shebbear, Devon

Project included

  • Guntamatic 198kW Powerchip boiler system including flues and thermal store.
  • Distribution pipework including internal connections to plate heat exchangers.

Fuel consumption

Approximately 85 tonnes of wood chips per annum

Fuel cost saving

Locally sourced wood chips; 50%-80% or £9,000-10,000 per annum vs heating oil

CO₂ saving

Approximately 80 tonnes per annum

RHI payments

A project of this size would gain approximately £23,000 every year for 20 years, index linked to inflation.

Total project cost

£150,000

ROI

4-5 years (if combining RHI income & fuel cost saving).

Overview

Shebbear College is one of the oldest schools in Devon and draws upon a 175 year history. Pupils are educated within an 85 acre site in one of the safest and most idyllic campuses in the UK.

The challenge

As part of the Eco Schools group, the school wanted to reduce running costs and CO₂ emissions by moving to biomass from oil, in addition to a range of other renewable energy and heating projects. A new sustainability suite located next door to the biomass boiler plant room will provide a focal point for ensuring that being sustainable is well ingrained in the education provided at Shebbear College.

Our custom solution

Treco supplied and installed a top of the range 198kW Guntamatic Powerchip biomass boiler system. The boiler was fitted into a brand-new, purpose-built boiler house with an integrated wood chip fuel store.

The biomass plant room was linked to the main school building with 98m of insulated underground pipe. A heat interface unit was fitted into main school building, complete with an RHI compliant heat meter, heat exchanger and controls.

More details on this specific biomass boiler used on this installation can be found on the Guntamatic Powerchip page, with further details of our entire range available through the biomass boilers page.

The incentive

Shebbear College has gained Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) accreditation. This enables them to gain payments per kWh of heat generated by submitting quarterly meter readings to Ofgem. These payments and the fuel cost savings make the project not only environmentally, but financially rewarding. A project of this size would gain approximately £23,000 every year for 20 years, index linked to inflation.

The project was judged to be a success and the school is currently considering a second biomass boiler system to remove the remaining oil heating.

Project summary

Treco’s complete biomass district heating solution included;

  • A top-of-the-range, fully automated 198kW Guntamatic Powerchip biomass boiler system.
  • 2 x 3.5m agitators allowing 25m3 of wood chip storage, per fuel store, minimise the annual fills.
  • 5,000 litre thermal store.
  • High efficiency, low energy modulating main system pump.
  • 98m of twin underground insulated pipe.
  • Biomass boiler plant room with the main school building.
  • Heat interface unit with RHI eligible ultrasonic heat meters, complete with certification.
  • Full assistance with final RHI application including schematic drawings.
  • Delivery, installation, commissioning, programming and end user training.
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