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TRAVIS PERKINS (PROPERTIES) LTD
WICKES CRAWLEY
ENERGY/SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT
JANUARY 2016 REV A
11 Swan Court • Cygnet Park • Hampton • Peterborough • PE78GX
T: 01733 312 373 • W: espltd.co.uk
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REVISION SCHEDULE
Revision Description Date
- DRAFT 07/10/15
A UPDATED TO SUIT LATEST BUILDING LAYOUT 25/01/16
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CONTENTS
REVISION SCHEDULE ................................................................................................ 2
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................ 4
INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................ 6 1.0
PLANNING POLICY CONTEXT .............................................................................. 7 2.0
ENERGY STATEMENT ......................................................................................... 8 3.0
SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT ............................................................................ 15 4.0
CONCLUSION .................................................................................................. 18 5.0
APPENDIX A: BR 2013 COMPLIANT BRUKL DOCUMENT ................................................. 19
APPENDIX B: “BE LEAN” BRUKL DOCUMENT ................................................................ 26
APPENDIX C: “BE GREEN” BRUKL DOCUMENT .............................................................. 33
APPENDIX D: CHP ASSESSMENT ................................................................................ 41
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Energy Assessment
A 16% reduction in regulated carbon dioxide emissions is achievable.
The results in the tables below have been achieved by applying the following:
Be Lean
Improved building fabric and glazing U-values;
Improved construction standards to ensure good building air tightness;
Use of high efficiency, high light output, low energy LED lighting; and,
Utilising mechanical heating/cooling plant with improved efficiencies.
Be Clean
There are no nearby heat distribution networks that can be utilised.
CHP is not suitable for the proposed development.
Be Green
128 m2 roof-mounted photovoltaic cells providing electrical supply.
Heating to WCs and ancillary spaces provided by LTHW from air-source heat pump.
Figure 1 The Energy Hierarchy
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Carbon dioxide emissions (Tonnes CO₂ per annum)
Baseline: Part L 2013 of the Building Regulations Compliant Development 81.0
Be Lean 72.8
Be Clean 72.8
Be Green 67.5
Table 1 Carbon dioxide emissions after each stage of the Energy Hierarchy
Regulated carbon dioxide savings
(Tonnes CO₂ per annum) (%)
Savings from energy demand reduction 8.3 10.2
Savings from CHP 0.0 0.0
Savings from renewable energy 5.3 7.2
Total Cumulative Savings 13.5 16.7
Table 2 Regulated carbon dioxide savings from each stage of the Energy Hierarchy
SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT
This document details methods of achieving a sustainable development through adherence to local,
regional and national planning policies. This will be realised by:
Reducing energy consumption and associated emissions;
Avoiding negative micro-climatic effects;
Construction Pollution/Site Waste Management;
Efficient use of water;
Sustainable building standards.
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INTRODUCTION 1.0
This Energy/Sustainability Statement has been prepared by Engineering Services
Partnership Ltd on behalf of Travis Perkins (Properties) Ltd in support of a full planning
application for or the development of a new retail development at Betts Way, London Road,
Crawley. The purpose of this report is to set out how carbon dioxide (CO2) emission
reduction targets can be achieved and how sustainability has been incorporated into the
proposed development.
The local planning authority is the Crawley Borough Council.
SITE LOCATION 1.1
The development is located in North Crawley in an established industrial/commercial estate
on the site of a demolished office building, see Figure 2.
Figure 2 Site location
PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT 1.2
It is proposed to bring the site back into a beneficial use through the construction of a
Builder’s Merchant with a gross internal floor area of approximately 2,500 m2, together with
external storage and display, servicing and parking areas.
The proposals will result in the regeneration of the existing site giving it a new lease of life
as a Builder’s Merchant and putting the existing site to good use creating a sustainable
development.
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PLANNING POLICY CONTEXT 2.0
NATIONAL PLANNING POLICY 2.1
The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was introduced in March 2012 and replaced
the majority of the Planning Policy Guidance Notes and Statements, with the notable
exception of PPS 10: Planning and Sustainable Waste Management.
The NPPF promotes the Government’s zero carbon policy that endorses the energy
hierarchy approach of firstly improving energy efficiency and then considering the use of
renewables. Conversely, local policy prioritises on-site energy generation from renewable
or low-carbon sources, albeit there are caveats in that policy.
The NPPF does not include detailed measures on sustainable design codes and standards to
apply. These are addressed at regional and local level.
REGIONAL PLANNING POLICY 2.2
The South East Plan was the Regional Spatial Strategy for the South East of England. This
strategy was revoked on 25 March 2013.
LOCAL PLANNING POLICY 2.3
The local planning authority is Crawley Borough Council.
The National Planning Policy Framework requires Local Authorities to produce a Local Plan.
It is anticipated that the Crawley Local Plan will not be adopted until December 2015. The
Local Plan is currently in the consultation stage
This report will examine how the development can adhere to the new Local Plan, specifically
the following policies:
ENV6: Sustainable Design & Construction
ENV9: Tackling Water Stress
EMISSIONS FROM ENERGY USE 2.4
Emission reduction is to be met by the following hierarchy:
1. Be Lean – Use less energy;
2. Be Clean – Use low carbon energy sources; and,
3. Be Green – Use renewable energy.
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ENERGY STATEMENT 3.0
ESTABLISHING CO2 EMISSIONS 3.1
The CO2 emissions for the proposed development have been established utilising the
National Calculation Methodology (NCM) and the Simplified Building Energy Model (SBEM)
version 5.2.d.2.
PART L 2013 BUILDING REGULATIONS COMPLIANT 3.2
Fabric 3.2.1
Table 3 summarises the fabric utilised in the Part L 2013 Building Regulations (BR)
compliant model.
Element U-value (W∙m2∙K-1)
External wall 0.32
Roof 0.24
Ground/Exposed Floor 0.24
Glazing 1.80
Rooflights 2.30
Personnel Doors (exc. glazed doors) 2.20
Glazed Doors 1.80
Vehicle Doors 1.50
Table 3 Summary of U-values
The air permeability of the 2013 BR compliant model is 5 m3∙h-1∙m-2.
Building Services 3.2.2
Table 4 summarises the building services utilised in the 2013 BR compliant model with
reference to the zones indicated in Figure 3.
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Figure 3 Building services plan
Zone HVAC Lighting
1 Gas-fired flued radiant heater: heating efficiency 0.91, radiant efficiency 0.65
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires daylight controlled.
2 Multi-split system: heating efficiency 4.0, cooling EER 4.0
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires daylight controlled.
3 Multi-split system: heating efficiency 4.0, cooling EER 4.0
MVHR (offices): SFP 1.1 W/l/s; HR efficiency 0.65
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires PIR controlled.
4 Unfanned electric heater: heating efficiency 1.0
Extract (WCs): SFP 0.4 W/l/s
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires PIR controlled.
Table 4 Summary of building services
Summary of Energy Consumption/CO2 Emissions 3.2.3
Table 5 and Table 6 provide a summary of the energy use and the CO2 emissions of the BR
compliant model. A copy of the BRUKL output document is provided in APPENDIX A.
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Table 5 BR 2013 compliant energy consumption
Table 6 BR 2013 compliant energy and CO2
BE LEAN – USE LESS ENERGY 3.3
Energy demand reductions are achieved by improvements to the fabric of the building. In
addition, changes to the proposed building services provide additional reductions in energy
demand.
Fabric 3.3.1
Table 7 summarises the fabric utilised in the “Be Lean” model. Differences from the BR
2013 compliant base case are highlighted.
Element U-value (W∙m2∙K-1)
External wall 0.26
Roof 0.18
Ground/Exposed Floor 0.18
Glazing 1.60
Rooflights 1.60
Personnel Doors (exc. glazed doors) 2.20
Glazed Doors 1.60
Vehicle Doors 1.50
Table 7 Summary of U-values
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The air permeability of the “Be Lean” model is 5 m3∙h-1∙m-2.
Building Services 3.3.2
Table 8 summarises the building services utilised in the “Be Lean” model with reference to
the zones indicated in Figure 3. Differences from the 2013 BR compliant base case are
highlighted.
Zone HVAC Lighting
1 Gas-fired flued radiant heater: heating efficiency 0.95, radiant efficiency 0.65
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires daylight controlled.
2 Multi-split system: heating efficiency 4.4, cooling EER 6.4
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires daylight controlled.
3 Multi-split system: heating efficiency 4.4, cooling EER 6.4
MVHR (offices): SFP 0.8 W/l/s; HR efficiency 0.75
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires PIR controlled.
4 Unfanned electric heater: heating efficiency 1.0
Extract (WCs): SFP 0.4 W/l/s
MVHR (offices): SFP 0.8 W/l/s; HR efficiency 0.75
DHW: Instantaneous electric
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires PIR controlled.
Table 8 Summary of building services
Summary of Energy Consumption/CO2 Emissions 3.3.3
Table 9 and Table 10 provide a summary of the energy use and the CO2 emissions of the
“Be Lean” model. A copy of the BRUKL output document is provided in APPENDIX B.
Table 9 "Be Lean" energy consumption
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Table 10 "Be Lean" energy and CO2
BE CLEAN – USE LOW CARBON ENERGY SOURCES 3.4
Connection to Existing Heat Distribution Networks 3.4.1
No heat distribution network exists close the proposed development site. Connection to an
existing heat distribution network is not feasible.
Combined Heat and Power 3.4.2
The feasibility of a CHP system has been evaluated using the Department of Energy and
Climate Change (DECC) CHP Site Assessment Tool. See APPENDIX D.
The DECC CHP Site Assessment tool found that CHP was not appropriate for the site due to
the low heat demand.
Summary of Energy Consumption/CO2 Emissions 3.4.3
No “Be Clean” measures can be adopted. There is no improvement to the energy
consumption and CO2 emissions shown in Table 9 and Table 10.
RENEWABLE ENERGY (BE GREEN) 3.5
Fabric 3.5.1
Fabric is as the “Be Lean” case.
Building Services 3.5.2
Table 11 summarises the building services utilised in the “Be Green” model with reference
to the zones indicated in Figure 3. Differences from the “Be Lean” case are highlighted.
Zone HVAC Lighting
1 Gas-fired flued radiant heater: heating efficiency 0.95, radiant efficiency 0.65
DHW: via storage calorifier served by ASHP (zone 4 heat source)
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires daylight controlled.
2 Multi-split system: heating efficiency 4.4, cooling EER 6.4
DHW: via storage calorifier served by ASHP (zone 4 heat source)
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires daylight controlled.
3 Multi-split system: heating efficiency 4.4, cooling EER 6.4
MVHR (offices): SFP 0.8 W/l/s; HR efficiency 0.75
DHW: via storage calorifier served by ASHP (zone 4 heat source)
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires PIR controlled.
4 LTHW heating; radiators; air-source heat pump: heating efficiency 2.6
Extract (WCs): SFP 0.4 W/l/s
MVHR (offices): SFP 0.8 W/l/s; HR efficiency 0.75
DHW: via storage calorifier served by ASHP (zone 4 heat source)
LED luminaires; 90 lumens per circuit Watt, LOR 0.9
Luminaires PIR controlled.
Table 11 Summary of building services
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Photovoltaic Systems 3.5.3
The proposed development has a large area of west facing roof space. The roof is not over
shadowed by the surrounding buildings and provides the opportunity to install a
photovoltaic (PV) array.
Figure 4 illustrates the extent of the proposed PV installation on the roof. The total area of
PV is 128 m2 (approximately 80 modules).
Figure 4 PV array location
Summary of Energy Consumption/CO2 Emissions 3.5.4
Table 12 and Table 13 provide a summary of the energy use and the CO2 emissions of the
“Be Green” model. A copy of the BRUKL output document is provided in APPENDIX C.
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Table 12 "Be Green" energy consumption
Table 13 "Be Green" energy and CO2
SUMMARY 3.6
Carbon dioxide
emissions
(Tonnes CO₂ per
annum)
Savings
(%)
Baseline: Part L 2013 of the
Building Regulations Compliant
Development
81.0 -
Be Lean 72.8 10.2
Be Clean 72.8 0.0
Be Green 67.5 7.2
Total Cumulative Savings - 16.7
Table 14 Summary of CO2 emissions
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SUSTAINABILITY STATEMENT 4.0
The NPPF and local planning policy identifies key sustainability issues that shall be
addressed in the new development. These are:
Reducing energy consumption and associated emissions;
Avoiding negative micro-climatic effects;
Construction Pollution/Site Waste Management;
o Storing and recycling of waste;
o Environmentally friendly specification and materials;
Efficient use of water; and,
Landscaping and ecology.
REDUCING ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND ASSOCIATED EMISSIONS 4.1
Details of measures to reduce energy consumption and associated emission can be found in
section 3 above.
AVOIDING NEGATIVE MICRO-CLIMATIC EFFECTS 4.2
Microclimatic effects are unlikely to arise from the proposed development. The
development is located in an established light industrial/business park. There shall be little
change in the effect of the development on surrounding buildings, specifically concerning
loss of direct light.
Air Quality 4.2.1
It is not considered that the proposed development will exasperate the existing air quality
within the area. The site is an established light industrial/business area and the final use of
the proposed development will be similar to that of the existing surrounding buildings. All
gas-fired building services will utilise low NOx plant.
Light Pollution 4.2.2
The proposed development will include external yard floodlighting as well as security
lighting. Main lighting will be turned off at night outside of operating hours where safety
and security permit. Lighting will be designed to recognise the Institute of Lighting
Engineers (ILE) guidance for the reduction of obtrusive light. Additionally, external Lighting
shall meet the British Astronomical Association’s campaign for “Dark Skies” criteria limiting
upward light pollution.
Noise Pollution 4.2.3
The site is located in an established light industrial/business area adjacent a railway; no
residential properties exist within close proximity of the site. Any impacts on amenity are
likely to be connected to access to the site by employees and commercial vehicles and not
directly from the development or building services plant equipment.
In general, the proposed development is not expected to yield noise impacts that are
greater than the existing surrounding buildings. It has been agreed with planning officers
at a pre-application meeting that in light of the location of the site, and use of it, there is
unlikely to be any effect on the amenity of residents and no noise assessment is required.
CONSTRUCTION POLLUTION / SITE WASTE MANAGEMENT 4.3
The applicant recognises that the construction phase of the development can have an
impact on the quality of the site and its surroundings, including the local environment,
neighbouring residents and employees and the public. In the case of the proposed
development at Betts Way, it is not considered that the construction phase will yield an
adverse level of disturbance.
The Contractor, when appointed, will be required to deliver high standards of sustainable
construction and have due regard for neighbouring properties and environmental issues.
The Principal Contractor shall be required to consider the following:
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Register the site against the Considerate Constructors Scheme and achieve
certification.
Manage a number of environmental impacts, including the control of dust.
Deliver the measures by ensuring that appropriate procedures are in place for onsite
storage and segregation.
Storing and Recycling Waste 4.3.1
The Government’s Waste Strategy 2007 sets targets to reduce the amount of waste going
to landfill sites. This is implemented through a Framework, which adopts a hierarchical
approach to waste management, which promotes reduction of waste before considering
disposal. This is illustrated below:
Waste will be kept to a minimum throughout the construction phase by the use of
economical design and construction processes combined with good management practice.
This hierarchy will be further managed in a number of ways:
Economical design;
Employ off site manufacture wherever possible;
Ensure correct management procedures are employed when measuring and
procuring materials to ensure correct quantity and specification;
Clean, tidy and safe storage of materials on site;
Timely delivery of materials;
Manage client expectations to minimise design changes;
Control of quality to minimise defective work;
Re-use of materials on site wherever possible; and,
Segregation of waste for recycling.
Environmentally Friendly Specification and Materials 4.3.2
The production, use and disposal of building materials accounts for significant quantities of
energy and resources. Opportunities to reduce the use of finite, primary minerals and
aggregates and maximise the use of reused or recycled materials are encouraged by local
policy. Achieving this will reduce the embodied energy within the building’s construction.
The most sustainable use of materials is to restrict the use of new materials altogether and
reuse what is available on site. The Building Research Establishment’s (BRE) Green Guide
rates materials based on their environmental impact. Materials re-used in situ are given an
A+ sustainability rating.
Figure 5 Waste hierarchy
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Energy Recovery
Recycle/Compost
Re-use
Waste Prevention
Disposal
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Specification of New Materials 4.3.3
Where new materials are specified, care will be taken to select materials that are
environmentally sound. Where possible, the BRE Green Guide will be used for material
specification and materials will have an A+ sustainability rating.
Throughout further stages of design consideration will be given to the responsible sourcing
of materials. Material suppliers shall preferably hold an Environmental Management System
(EMS) accredited to ISO 14001.
EFFICIENT USE OF WATER 4.4
The proposed development is not considered to have high water usage. The main water
uses are associated with toilets.
The proposed development shall include water efficiency measures that will contribute to
the environmental performance. This includes:
PIR controls to urinals in male toilets.
Low flush WCs.
Water efficient taps, which include aerating heads, on all sinks and wash hand basins
(WHB).
Installation of flow restricting ball-valves for WHBs, sinks, toilet/urinal cisterns, etc.
Pulsed water meter, capable of remote monitoring.
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CONCLUSION 5.0
This document demonstrates how sustainability has been considered and shall be integrated
into the proposed development in accordance with national, regional and local policies.
Sustainability shall also be delivered during the detailed design stage and implemented
throughout construction and operation.
It has been shown that it is possible to achieve a 16% reduction in CO2 emissions through
the use of the energy hierarchy.
The reductions in CO2 emissions are achieved by improving building fabric standards,
improving building construction quality and adopting renewable energy technologies.
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APPENDIX B: “BE LEAN” BRUKL DOCUMENT
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APPENDIX C: “BE GREEN” BRUKL DOCUMENT
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APPENDIX D: CHP ASSESSMENT