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London’s first all-electric energy centre gets approval

The energy centre will provide heat and cooling to 6,700 homes in Brent Cross Town. Image: Vattenfall
The energy centre will provide heat and cooling to 6,700 homes in Brent Cross Town. Image: Related Argent

A large-scale electric energy centre that can heat thousands of homes without the need for boilers has received planning permission.

The facility, one of the largest of its kind in the UK, will provide low-carbon heating, hot water and cooling across Brent Cross Town, a new 180-acre park town in north London developed by Vattenfall, Related Argent and Barnet Council.

Once complete, the centre will connect 6,700 homes and more than 275,000 sq m of office, retail and leisure space to a heat network, removing the need for individual boilers and air conditioning units.

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