12/03/26

MP Visits Solihull’s Low Carbon Heat Network

Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst, Member of Parliament for Solihull West and Shirley, visited the Solihull Energy Network to see how the project is helping to reduce the town’s carbon emission by 1,070 tonnes during Phase 1.

During the visit, the MP toured the new energy centre, joined a discussion on local energy ambitions and chatted to one of the apprentices supporting the delivery of the scheme.

Heat networks are becoming one of the UK’s most important low carbon solutions and are estimated to make up 20% of the UK’s heating needs by 2050. It’s important to remember, however, that these projects go beyond environmental benefits. Over £3.2m has been spent with local people and businesses, and 3,000 hours have been invested in green careers and skills, which will create a true, long-lasting legacy for Solihull.

Andrew Wightman, Vital Energi’s Regional Director

The visit forms part of a wider programme of engagement events, which showcase how heat networks can help towns and cities deliver more affordable and resilient sources of energy and heat to their buildings.

The network will supply well-known local landmarks, including, but not limited to:

  • Solihull College
  • Tudor Grange Academy
  • Tudor Grange Leisure Centre
  • The Core

When complete, the project will feature a low‑carbon energy centre powered by rooftop air‑source heat pumps, which draw warmth from the ambient air and store it in 100,000‑litre thermal vessels.  This heat is then distributed through a 5km underground heat network.