“This pioneering heat network, delivered by the council and Vital Energi, is not only cutting the emissions of home and commercial heating, it’s also creating hundreds of good jobs for local people, and driving investment into the community. I was delighted to see first-hand how waste is being harnessed to bring clean power to Leeds as part of the government’s clean energy superpower mission.”
The Minister was joined on her visit by Alex Sobel, MP for Leeds Central and Headingley. Also in attendance was a delegation from Vital Energi including Ian Whitelock - CEO, Mike Cooke – Managing Director, Abby Whitelock - Marketing & Communications Director, and Mike Worrall - Project Director. Leeds City Council were represented by Joe Callin - Project Manager, Andrew Lingham - Senior Project Manager and Councillor Katie Dye - Chair of the Climate Emergency Advisory Committee.
Construction on the Leeds PIPES heat network began in 2018 and, to date, has seen 30km of heat network delivered throughout the city, connecting iconic buildings such as Leeds Town Hall and Leeds City Library & Art Gallery, as well as residential blocks and offices, with further expansion planned.
Pictured from left to right; Yasmin Lloyd, Paulius Andriekus, Mike Cooke, Ian Whitelock, Minister Katie White, Mike Worrall, MP Alex Sobel, Councillor Katie Dye, Andrew Lingham, Joe Callin, Abby Whitelock, Dylan Radford outside Cross Green Energy Centre