The Energy Agency mainly operates in the four local authority areas of South Ayrshire, East Ayrshire, North Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway. The organisation has become highly specialised at education work in schools, consultancy work, working closely with community groups and the delivery of projects to install energy efficiency and renewable energy measures across Scotland.
Thursday, 7 October 2021
East Ayrshire Council Free Renewable Heating Offer
Thursday, 30 September 2021
Scottish Minister Richard Lochhead visits Nethermills Hydro Scheme
Richard Lochhead, Minister for Just Transition, Employment and Fair Work visited the Nethermills Hydro Scheme in Ayr this week. The hydro scheme, currently under construction, is owned by Energy Agency Renewables, a subsidiary of the Energy Agency.
The Minister was very
enthusiastic about the project describing it as inspirational and innovative.
He highlighted how Scotland was going through a major transformation and hopes
that projects like this spread across the country will make a difference to Scotland’s
route to a ‘net zero’ future. He said “Ensuring
a just transition to net zero – making sure we take action against climate
change in a way that is fair and benefits everyone across the country – is
fundamentally important, and the work that has been undertaken to develop the
Nethermills Hydro Scheme is a great example of the collective, inclusive
approach we must take.
I
was very pleased to hear that the power generated from the Scheme will be used
in a way which benefits education facilities in the local area, and the wider
community, and look forward to the completion of the project bringing many
benefits to the people of Ayrshire”
This was followed up
with a visit to Annbank where a housing improvement programme is taking
place. Insulation is being installed to
improve the warmth and comfort of householders and to lower their fuel
bills. Residents were delighted the
Minister took time to ask them for feedback on the improvements to their homes.
Liz Marquis, Director
of Energy Agency said “The Energy Agency was delighted the Minister visited
these ground breaking schemes. We are
very grateful to all our partners, in particular SEPA, Ayrshire Rivers Trust
and Ayrshire College who have helped make the Nethermills hydro scheme a
reality. Future income will be spent on projects to alleviate fuel poverty for
the next 50 years. External wall
insulation projects funded by the Scottish Government help transform homes and
reduce carbon emissions whilst lowering fuel bills. This is so important across
Scotland for health, wellbeing and transforming communities”.
Thursday, 23 September 2021
Energy Agency wins at National Energy Awards
We're delighted to announce our second award win this month at the prestigious national Energy Awards.
The Energy Agency won Residential Energy Project of
the Year for the 2nd time and was praised by the expert judging
panel, drawn from across the energy sector.
The results were revealed on the 22nd September at the esteemed Grosvenor Hotel, Park Lane in London. The event was compered by comedian Hal Cruttenden.
The award was entered in partnership with the local authorities of South and East Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway and NHS Ayrshire & Arran for its external wall insulation programmes and health monitoring.
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Energy Agency wins an award at Scotland Energy Efficiency Awards
We're delighted to have won first prize at the Scotland Energy Efficiency Awards for Large Scale Project of the Year. The award was entered in partnership with the local authorities of South and East Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway and NHS Ayrshire & Arran for its external wall insulation programmes and health monitoring.
The award was presented at an award dinner held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Glasgow. It recognises excellence in large scale projects that help householders reduce their energy bills, tackle fuel poverty and reduce carbon emissions. It also recognises excellent customer service and quality workmanship. The award was sponsored by Crossgates Gas Services & Maintenance Ltd.
Thursday, 17 June 2021
February update on Nethermills Hydro Scheme
The fish-friendly, 4-metre-diameter Archimedes screw will generate up to 85 kilowatts and a total of 320 megawatt hours in a typical year. Revenue from feed-in tariff and electricity sales will be used to maintain the system, the surplus supporting the fuel-poverty-and-carbon-reducing activities of the non-profit Energy Agency.
Features of the scheme:
❖ A hydro scheme providing 100%
green electricity is in keeping with South Ayrshire Council’s long-term
development plan to regenerate the riverside area in a sustainable way and
contribute towards the Council’s Carbon Management Plan
❖ Local benefits include a
source of carbon-free electricity and funds for local projects by the Energy Agency
❖ The turbine will be a local
attraction on the River Ayr Way, displaying information on renewable energy
generation to passers by
❖ The scheme design, including
new smolt chutes and eel passes, will assist the passage of migratory salmon
and eels and the installation of a fish counter in the existing fish pass will
benefit the management of the River Ayr catchment fishery
❖ The scheme will prevent the
emission of an estimated 147 tonnes of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gas annually
and continue to generate green energy for many decades, just as the watermills
did from the 13th to 20th centuries
Where are we now - 15 February 2022
Work has continued onsite
throughout December, January and into February 2022. The civil construction contract was extended
to 11th February 2022 to allow remaining works to complete following
high water events throughout the autumn and winter months.
The powerhouse and concrete construction along with the turbine are all in place. The site currently has:
Reinforced concrete construction fully complete
·
All grouting and concreting works in and around
the turbine base and by-wash gate complete
·
The Archimedes screw, connected to its gearbox
and generator
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The bywash gate and its hydraulic ram
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The sluice gate
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Some of the eel and lamprey ladders
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Cabling connection from College building to
powerhouse complete
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The electronic control equipment installed
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Fully installed roof including substructure and
sedum roof
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The security fencing, complete with 1 additional
section to be fitted
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All final adjustments to the turbine and by-wash
gate by Vandezande engineers – mostly complete
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Reinstatement of river bank and walkway – mostly
complete
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Successful withdrawal of all cofferdams
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All scaffolds removed
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All powerhouse decking and steps installed
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Installation of smolt chutes and remaining eel
and lamprey ladders
· Final visit by Vandezande engineers.
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Extra section of security fence installed.
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CCTV security system installed on the
powerhouse.
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The fish counter installation by Fishtek on
behalf of Marine Scotland Science
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Display boards are being designed/prepared by
Ayrshire College
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Official opening taking place 28th
February 2022.
This has resulted in the final
installation phases being delayed into the autumn and winter. High levels of rainfall over this time
resulted in river levels rising rapidly affecting the progress of works. It had
been our earlier intention through careful project planning to avoid this
period, but with the delays encountered with steel shortages we inevitably ran
into this difficult weather season.
Ultimately this has resulted in
the civil construction completion date being extended initially to the end of
January then further into mid-February 2022.
The contractors have worked tirelessly
throughout to meet challenging demands and weekly progress meetings have been
held to ensure we remain on-track for our official ‘opening’ at the end of
February and electricity generation by March 2022. The civil contractors, Bailey Construction
Ltd, have been working their way through finishing touches and are progressing
through a comprehensive ‘snag-list’. Their sub-contracted roof specialists
Skygarden installed the sedum roof over two days in late January.
The smolt/eel/lamprey works that
were scheduled for this week have again been delayed until the water levels
recede, likely w/c 14th February.
The Vandezande engineers have
completed most of their commissioning works on the screw and by-wash gate, with
a final visit expected w/c 14th February.
The electrical contractor TLS
Renewable Consulting Ltd and their sub-contractors have completed most of the
installation of the control system. Testing of this began on 3rd
February and is ongoing in readiness for the G99 grid-connection test with SPEN
on 15th February. A short
test allowing water to flow through and turn the turbine for the first time took
place successfully on 7th February.
We remain confident that we will
achieve successful completion well in advance of the final commissioning
deadline of 18th March 2022.
Monday, 12 April 2021
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