.

.
Click above for what became the consented plan, plus Transport page.

2011-04-21

Hammerson's "Low Carbon Energy Centre" - no, it's not at Brent Cross, you silly-billy, it's Leeds

Put the egg whites in a large bowl. 
Whisk to soft peaks, then add the sugar a spoonful at a time, 
whisking without overbeating.
"Hammerson submits a planning application to power part of its Eastgate Quarters scheme in Leeds with a Low Carbon Energy Centre (LCEC)" 


From the planning application [with comments]:
"The operation of the Development is not anticipated to give rise to any significant odour, as the combustion plant would use a combination of natural gas and Grade A specification sourced wood pellets."

[So it rather like the 'Kings Cross Energy Centre'. At Brent Cross, we burn the Pinkham Way domestic waste incinerator fuel instead!]


From 'Eastgate Quarters' web site:
Hammerson is a recognised innovator in sustainability, demonstrated by its sector leadership position in the 'Carbon Disclosure Project' and being recognised for the second year running as the top company in the UK property industry by the Sunday Times Best Green Company. Hammerson develops a 'Sustainability Implementation Plan' for each of its regeneration schemes [sorry, mind those 29,000 cars - you could get run over!] to ensure they are economically, socially and environmentally sustainable.

Working in partnership with Leeds City Council, retailers, partner organisations and local community groups targets will be set throughout the design, planning, development and management phases of the project in line with Hammerson's five key corporate responsibility targets:
  • climate change
  • resource use
  • community regeneration
  • supply chain
  • customers.
[Nausea is the sensation of having an urge to vomit. Vomiting is forcing the contents of the stomach up through the esophagus and out of the mouth.]

No comments:

Post a Comment