A key step in moving the City of Launceston towards zero emissions is transitioning away from fossil fuel gas powered facilities. The City of Launceston successfully transitioned the Launceston Leisure and Aquatic Centre (LAC), Council's largest energy-consuming facility, off gas to electrification.
The works included the installation of a rooftop 99kW solar array, a CO2 domestic hot water heat pump, and two high-efficiency heat pumps for LAC heating. Since the transition, the LAC has achieved significant financial and environment goals, and showcased our commitment to emissions reduction.
Image: The two new 600kW heat pumps
The project reduced the Council's emissions footprint by approximately1,400-1,600 tCO2e, as well as reducing energy expenditure by $200,000, with a net savings of $650,000 over the following 12 month period. Furthermore, the project facilitated the employment of local contractors to maintain plant and equipment, whereas previously required interstate specialists.
Image: The new buffer tank.