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Keele University secures £1m funding for radical decarbonisation plan

The establishment is implementing a three-step decarbonisation plan across its Staffordshire-based campus

General view of Keele University

Keele University has secured £1 million in funding to implement a radical decarbonisation plan across its campus.

The establishment will use the money - from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme - to put in a three-step plan which is expected to save 241 of tonnes of carbon every year.

Keele University has already taken major steps towards its commitment of becoming net zero by 2030 after securing a £969,093.66 grant from Salix Finance, including lab upgrades, LED lighting, solar PV implementations, pipework insulation and the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP).

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Now, the third step of Keele's decarbonisation plan will see the implementation of a new smart room level heating control system in nine large academic buildings and one of the residence halls by September.

This will allow guests to monitor and adjust their room temperature instead of having their thermostatic radiator fixed on the highest level.

The new device uses intelligent technology that detects if the room is not occupied, in which case it rolls back to a lower temperature to save energy.