Local engineering consultancy Buro Happold have been working with Bath Abbey to try to make the Abbey more sustainable. The most important aspect of the project is to use hot water from the Roman Bath’s next door to provide underfloor heating to the Abbey. To date they have installed underfloor heating under flag stones on […]
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Transition Bath is looking for a home to host its Thermal Imaging Training Course in November
For the last 3 years we have been running training courses to teach locals how to use a thermal imaging camera. To run these sources we need a home owners to host the training course for 10 people which will last for 2 hours on a weekday evening sometime in November or December. If you […]
BWCE Community Fund grants (£45,000) deadline Friday 16th October
The BWCE Community Fund deadline for applications in Friday 16th October and has £45,000 to allocate to low carbon projects. This year there will be one headline £10,000 award to a particularly exciting and relevant project together with multiple grants of up to £5000. The geographical scope of the fund is the whole of Bath […]
Does my home leak heat?
Transition Bath’s energy group would like to congratulate one of our volunteers, Sarah Warren on becoming a CAT (Centre for Alternative Technology) student, studying for an MSc in Sustainability and Adaptation . As part of her application process she wrote this article on thermal imaging based on her experiences with the Bathford Energy Group and […]
Did you realise it is 16 times more energy efficient to preserve apple juice by freezing than pasteurisation?
With the approach of the apple harvesting season, Transition Bath’s energy group were wondering which was the most efficient way of preserving apple juice? For domestic juicers there seems to be three alternative approaches: pasteurisation and freezing. Both require energy: pasteurisation incurs energy heating the juice up to 80C (fast pasteurisation method) freezing incurs energy reducing […]
Keynsham Civic Centre named best workplace of 2015
The British Council for Offices (BCO) has named Keynsham’s Civic offices as the best workplace for 2015. The offices in Keynsham are very ECO-friendly and is one of the few buildings in the UK which has been designed to meet the DEC ‘A’ rated standard. Transition Bath would like all new offices in B&NES to […]
Fracking coming to Bath soon?
The government has recently announced an area 5 miles to the south east of Bath as being suitable for fracking or hydraulic fracturing. The area (see map above) starts near Winsley and Avoncliff and covers Trwobridge, Westbury and Warminster. The area is undergoing an assessment process prior to licenses being awarded. This is very much […]
St Saviours Infant School in Larkhall bids to become a Solar School
St Saviours Infant School is Larkhall is raising £18,000 to become a Solar School. If you would like to help them by donating click here, or if you have any ideas for fund raising or would like to help, please contact the school at stsaviours_inf@bathnes.gov.uk Head teacher Ed Harker commented: “This year, to celebrate our school’s […]
Chelwood Solar Farm Update: now fully funded – £2.5million raised to power 1,200 homes with renewable energy
Chelwood, a small village 10 miles to the west of Bath has raised nearly £2.5 million via their share offer to build 5MW solar farm. The building of the 5MW of ground-mounted solar panel on 22 acres of farmland next to Chelwood village will start very soon. The farm is predicted to generate 4,800 MWh of […]
Transition Bath’s Response to the UK Government’s DECC consultation to Solar PV Feed-in-tariffs
We are providing the following response on behalf of Transition Bath to the government’s consultation on Feed-in Tariff payments for renewable energy. If you want to be involved and agree with our view that it is likely to kill off the renewables industry in the short-term, please either write to your MP or sign this […]