The biggest names in the industry gathered together for the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) Awards to recognise the sector’s high-achievers and celebrate the 10-year anniversary of The Natural History Museum’s (NHM) trigeneration scheme.
To celebrate the awards, and our decade-long partnership with The Natural History Museum, we have produced a video which captures the atmosphere of the big night, looks at the positive impact of the trigeneration scheme and even sees the legendary Dippy the Dinosaur take a farewell bow
Which has seen their energy scheme evolve.
Group Sales & Strategy Director for Vital Energi, Nick Gosling commented, “The installation at the Natural History Museum has a decade-long track record and has outperformed its guaranteed carbon and financial savings in every year of operation. We are proud to be part of the history of the museum, which has seen their energy scheme evolve from Victorian coal-fired boilers to a 21st Century trigeneration installation, and we hope the video captures some of the excitement the project generated on the evening.”
The combined cooling, heating and power scheme at the NHM has been one of the big success stories in the sustainable power sector, delivering £11million of energy savings and reducing carbon emissions by over 15,000 tonnes during the last decade. The project, which serves both the Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum, saw us install the energy solution, which is underpinned by an energy performance contract that guarantees minimum carbon savings and financial returns.
If you’d like to learn more about the trigeneration scheme at the Natural History Museum, you can read the full case study here: https://www.vitalenergi.co.uk/casestudies/natural-history-museum