Underfloor Heating - Under floor heating helps school to top eco-rating
13/12/2007
A soon-to-open school in Derbyshire is the most environmentally-friendly educational building in the whole county, it has been claimed.
The £3.7 million Herbert Strutt primary school attained the accolade, thanks to the builders' decision to recycle material from the building that had been on the site previously and the incorporation of a host of green energy features in its design.
These include
underfloor heating instead of
radiators and solar panels on the roof, Belpernews.com reports.
Meanwhile, a 20,000-litre water harvesting system collects rainwater from the roof to be used in toilets.
John Murdy, headteacher at the school, said: "The new school is amazing with lots of great features. Everyone is excited after visiting the site. It really is going to be a superb 21st Century school and will provide our children with a wonderful environment in which to learn and grow."
He added: "We are very privileged and this is a flagship for eco schools in Derbyshire and for others to aspire to."
Heat and Plumb sells a range of green energy solutions including Worcester Greenskies' Solar Package FKC-1S, underfloor heating systems from Polyplumb as well as eco-
taps from Pegler.