South Wales Echo

Huge gas boilers could be built under link road

- ALEX SEABROOK Local Democracy Reporter alex.seabrook@reachplc.com

HUGE gas boilers could soon be built underneath the Eastern Bay Link Road in Cardiff as part of a proposed heat network.

Four 2.5 megawatt boilers would form a backup energy supply for the district heat network, which will supply low carbon heating to several major public buildings including the Wales Millennium Centre, the Senedd and County Hall.

Most of the heat will come from the Viridor waste incinerato­r, close to where the backup boilers will be built. But the gas boilers should ensure that buildings are not left without heat, if none is available from Viridor, during repairs or maintenanc­e.

Sustainabl­e Energy Ltd, an engineerin­g company, is applying for planning permission to build the boilers – known as an “energy centre” – underneath the link road. Currently there is an empty gap under the road, where the boilers are planned.

A spokesman for Sustainabl­e Energy, in planning documents, said: “The energy centre will form a critical part of the Cardiff heat network currently under developmen­t by Cardiff council.

“The Cardiff heat network will allow low carbon heat from the Viridor energy recovery facility to be recovered and supplied initially to 11 key buildings, comprising a total heat demand of 12,460 megawatt hours per year.

“The energy centre will only provide heat to the network via gas boilers during periods when heat is not available from

the Viridor energy recovery facility, due to maintenanc­e or repairs, which is anticipate­d to be a maximum of six weeks of the year.”

Heat networks work by using a network of mostly undergroun­d pipes running hot water from a generator to buildings.

They emit less carbon dioxide than burning natural gas in boilers within individual buildings, and are seen as critical in decarbonis­ing heating.

Cardiff council is planning to install a heat network across Butetown and the Bay – which would supply heat to buildings like the new indoor arena at Cardiff Bay, Butetown Hub, Nelson House, Butetown Community Centre, Cardiff and Vale College, and Tresillian House. Future phases of the district heat network could see other major public buildings included like the magistrate­s’ court, prison, St Davids 2 Centre, and Cardiff Bay police station, as well as homes and businesses.

The A4232 Eastern Bay Link Road, built in 2016 and 2017, runs from the Queen’s Gate roundabout in Cardiff Bay to Ocean Way and Rover Way in Splott.

Planning officers at Cardiff council have not yet approved permission for the four gas boilers.

 ?? SUSTAINABL­E ENERGY LTD ?? Where the boilers would go under the Eastern Bay Link Road
SUSTAINABL­E ENERGY LTD Where the boilers would go under the Eastern Bay Link Road
 ??  ?? Eastern Bay Link Road and the Viridor energy recovery facility
Eastern Bay Link Road and the Viridor energy recovery facility
 ??  ?? Underneath the link road is currently an empty gap
Underneath the link road is currently an empty gap

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