Decarbonisation at easyHotel
Synecore is retrofitting a series of easyHotels with enhanced hot water systems to reduce energy consumption
With their sights set on becoming the leaders in low-cost, low-carbon hotels throughout Europe and the UK, budget brand, easyHotels is working towards reducing its carbon footprint by 45 per cent at twelve of its UK properties by 2025.
Synecore is working with the hotel group to reduce its energy consumption by retrofitting a series of sanitary hot water systems to its UK hotels in Liverpool, Milton Keynes and Sheffield.
Solutions
Synecore specified three 90kW Q-Ton systems for the Liverpool easyHotel to provide reliable potable hot water to its 120 bedrooms at full capacity every day. One Q-ton system alone can deliver 100,000 litres of hot water per day, but we needed a system that could deliver a minimum of 180,000 litres per day. The three Q-ton units combined deliver 300,000 litres of potable hot water to the hotel daily.
The three 90kw Q-ton systems are powered by a Photovoltaic (PV) solar panel system, mounted on the hotel’s roof which provide a consistent source of power and ensure the Q-ton system is entirely carbon neutral.