Three iconic buildings are connecting to the Mersey Heat Network

We joined partners Ener-Vate and The Peel Group, in marking the beginning of the Mersey Heat Network £5.2m Phase 1C Extension. This next phase will see 3 landmark buildings connected to the network

Since the opening of the energy centre last year, the network continues to progress with momentum. Breaking ground on this extension represents the next major milestone, expanding the network to connect to more of Liverpool’s infrastructure, including the Cunard Building, Georges Dock Building and the Museum of Liverpool.

Representatives from The Peel Group, Ener-Vate, Vital Energi, Liverpool City Council, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and the National Museums of Liverpool gathered to mark the occasion.

The network supplies low-carbon heat from the Mersey Heat Energy Centre via a network of underground pipes, with heat generated form a two-stage water source heat pump which harnesses energy from the Leeds / Liverpool canal, transforming the way heat is supplied throughout the city.

As part of this latest development, Vital Energi will install a further 2km of pipework to further expand the network, the expansion is expected to save up to 8,600 tonnes of carbon.

Having delivered the Mersey Heat Energy Centre last year, we're very pleased to be extending the network to serve these landmark buildings on Liverpool's waterfront. Heat networks are a proven solution for decarbonising existing buildings, and this extension will bring the benefits of the Mersey Heat system to some of the city's most important public sector sites.

Andrew Wightman, Regional Director at Vital Energi

This next phase is being funded through circa £2.2m in from the Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP), and £3m through the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) and will add to the growing list of buildings connected to the innovative scheme.