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Wyboston Lakes Resort invests £110,000 in energy efficiency

All electricity used on the site is generated from renewable energy sources, saving more than 1,300 tonnes of CO2 emissions and the resort is working towards a 2040 Net Zero Carbon Emission Goal.

Wyboston Lakes Resort has revealed it has invested £110,000 into improving its energy efficiency and has made its buildings more comfortable by extracting and recovering more heat.

The investment has been focused on upgrading its heat recovery units, improving its energy efficiency and reducing its fuel costs, cooling in many of the buildings across the extensive site, including meeting rooms in the Willows Training Centre, Salix Building and Waterfront Hotel as well as several office buildings.

Pat O’Hea, director of property at Wyboston Lakes Resort, said: “This latest investment forms just part of our overall Green Energy Plan.  We have some more exciting investment projects planned, to include solar and wind turbines, which will propel us forward with our net zero plan.”

Over recent years, Wyboston Lakes Resort has been introducing a wide range of energy reduction and green energy initiatives. All electricity used on the site is generated from renewable energy sources, saving more than 1,300 tonnes of CO2 emissions and the resort is working towards a 2040 Net Zero Carbon Emission Goal.

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The commitment of Wyboston Lakes Resort to sustainability has been widely recognised with Platinum accreditation from Greengage Eco-Smart, a Gold Award from Green Tourism and the IACC Gold Star.

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