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Congratulations: Harper Adams take THE Estates Award

29 November 2019      Martin Higgs, Communications Officer

We're delighted to learn that the THE Award for Outstanding Estates Strategy 2019 has been won by Harper Adams University. AUDE were pleased to sponsor the Award this year and thankyou to all who made the awards dinner yesterday eveing at the end of THE Live such an enjoyable occasion.

As THE commented:

"Harper Adams University’s efforts to drastically reduce its carbon emissions led to its topping the Outstanding Estates Strategy category.

The institution pioneered the use of food-based anaerobic digestion systems to supply most of its on-campus electricity, but unfortunately these systems suffered collapse in 2014. Despite the extensive clear-up operation this required, the university was determined to maintain its commitment to curbing carbon emissions, and it went on to forge a completely new renewable energy strategy.

A substantial photovoltaic array, sited on a number of its larger farm buildings, is said to be among the largest roof-mounted installations in the UK. Linked to this are a gas-powered combined heat and power (CHP) system and a woodchip biofuel heating system to supplement the CHP engine.

The initiative presented a number of challenges. A super-insulated 3.5km-long heating ring main had to be installed across campus roads and public highways, and under sports fields and sensitive habitats, with minimal disruption. Although the process of recovery has not been easy, Harper Adams is now very much back on track to reduce its energy costs and meet its carbon emissions targets through a network designed to generate 75 per cent of its electricity and 80 per cent of its heat.    

The judges praised Harper Adams for “significant leadership in sustainable development” through an approach that “demonstrated both vision and resilience. Vision in that they had invested significantly in sustainable development as a clear step change for the university, and resilience in that when disaster struck, they took the opportunity to deliver a much-improved and expanded version of their previous scheme.”

 



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