“It is wonderful that the work has commenced on this sizeable project, which will see the site cut its carbon footprint by over 3,000 tonnes a year. We are committed to supporting greener solutions across both our hospital sites. Starting this work means that we are a step closer to our vision of creating more modern facilities and sustainable health services. This will be of benefit to our patients and colleagues.”
Phil Mottershead, Project Development Director for Vital Energi, said:
"Today marks an exciting milestone as we officially break ground on site, following months of dedicated planning and close collaboration with the Trust. This ambitious project not only brings the hospital closer to achieving its net zero goals, but also promises to significantly enhance the experience for patients, staff, and visitors alike.”
Dominic Clarke, Project Manager for the Carbon and Energy Fund (CEF) commented:
“The CEF is proud to support the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust in achieving its carbon reduction targets. This initiative is being delivered through a PSDS Phase 3C grant, secured via the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) and Salix Finance.
“Working alongside delivery partner Vital Energi, the project focuses on the electrification of the hospital’s heating systems, aligning with the NHS’s target of reaching Net Zero by 2040.”
The project received grant funding from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS), which is administered by Salix on behalf of the Government’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.