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Launched in July 2020, the Peterborough Integrated Renewables Infrastructure project (PIRI) aims to design a low carbon, smart energy system, which heats and powers the city via a web of integrated smart energy systems. The PIRI design combines a heat network, electricity network and electric vehicle infrastructure under one smart holistic ...
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Community greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are created when fossil fuels are burned to power and heat our homes and businesses, and move us in our cars. In 2021, community GHG emissions in Peterborough were estimated to have added 489,164 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) into the atmosphere during that year. The largest source of comm...
Subsidies and incentives are available for energy efficiency retrofits and improvements to your property. The following subsidies are also available for Peterborough residents: Rain garden subsidy program Flood reduction subsidy program
Climate change poses a significant risk to Peterborough. Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent with severe rainfalls, intense summer heat, and ice storms impacting the community. Improving the resilience of people and infrastructure from extreme weather is essential to reducing the vulnerability within Peterborough. The City of Peterbor...
Consider establishing a natural gas reduction working group to curtail gas consumption; Investigate strategies to lessen energy use for hot water systems; In 2024, the third iteration of the City of Peterborough's Corporate Energy Management Plan Update 2024-2028 was completed. The updated plan is targeting to lower corporate energy consumption ...
Mar 17, 2022 · The figures do not reflect all homes in the area because not every dwelling has an EPC. The figures are based on estimates for the 2020/21 financial year. Energy prices are rising across the country.
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Peterborough is a CCGT type power station that runs on natural gas. The two General Electric Frame 9E gas turbines, each producing 118MWe which connect to a heat recovery steam generator powered by exhaust gases at 530 °C (986 °F) which leads to one steam turbine running at 3,000 rpm. The generators on the gas turbines have a terminal voltage ...