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Rye Memorial Hospital becomes first carbon neutral community hospital

Rye, Winchelsea & District Memorial Hospital has become the UKโ€™s first community hospital to achieve carbon neutrality. The installation of its new renewable systems was followed by confirmation from its electricity supplier that all power now comes from fully renewable sources such as solar panels and wind power.

This means that the hospital has reduced its carbon footprint by 100 per cent.

By the end of 2024, it is estimated that the overall energy consumption at Rye Memorial Hospital will have reduced by approximately 240,000 Kilowatt hours, a drop of 40 per cent from 2020 figures. The outcome is a total reduction of approximately 260 tonnes of carbon per annum, the equivalent of planting approximately 4,300 trees.

The project, commissioned in September 2021, has been designed and delivered by property maintenance specialists DMA Group and fully funded by the Rye Winchelsea and District Memorial Hospital charity.

Rye Memorial Hospitalย has replacedย gas boilers with new electric flow boilersย andย calorifiers andย replacedย the kitchen gas fired equipment,ย eliminatingย the use of gas completely.ย Theย installation ofย internal and externalย LED lighting with automatic controlsย meansย energy is not wasted by leaving lights on.ย It is estimated thatย itsย solarย roofย panelsย will generateย more thanย 70,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per annum.

Theย hospitalย hasย alsoย installedย nine Tesla Powerwall solar batteries (3 per phase of electricity) withย a total storage capacity of 120 KW to capture all surplus electricity generated by the solar panels,ย reducingย the demand for electricity from the external supply grid.

A full clean of the hospitalโ€™s heating system and the replacement of all radiator valves has ensured the heating system operates more efficiently. A Building Management System (BMS) used by the hospitalโ€™s inhouse FM team, and DMA Group ensures onsite and remote live operational monitoring of all plant and equipment, energy utilisation, building and water temperature.

This all ensures a better environment for patients and staff as each team can identify an issue before it becomes a problem.

Other projects have been completed as part of the Rye Memorial Hospitalโ€™s modernisation. These include:

  • The installation of solar blinds in the nursesโ€™ station to help reduce glare and heat to create a more comfortable working environment
  • A new air-conditioning system in the nursesโ€™ station
  • New air-conditioning units in the communications and medicine rooms reduce the risk of equipment failure and the overheating of medicines
  • Improvements to the hospitalโ€™s cold-water systems including the installation of a chemical dosing system and cold-water booster, increasing the water pressure in the hospital and reducing the risk of bacterial infections such as legionella

Barry Nealon, chairman at Rye, Winchelsea & District Memorial Hospital, said: โ€œOur goal was always to become a fully functional net zeroย community hospital, but to have done it so quickly and as the UKโ€™s first is beyond our expectations. ย We had a mission to bring medical services closer to home for the benefit of our local community. To achieve this, we needed to reimagine our existing business models and aim for sustainable growth and a collaborative and experienced service partner like DMA Group to realise those goals, if we were to do our bit in curbing emissions and limiting global warming.โ€

The Project has been led by the Hospitalโ€™s former Chief Operating Officer (and now Trustee), Martyn Phillips, who has worked closely with DMA to ensure the best possible decarbonisation plan, and also to make sure that the replacement of life expired plant and equipment has ensured that the Hospital infrastructure will function effectively for the next 20 years.

Steve McGregor, managing director at DMA, said: โ€œWe are incredibly proud to have supported Barry and his team to help them achieve a national first โ€” becoming a fully functional net zero community hospital. As has been the nature of this project in East Sussex, the net zero journey is one of continuous evolution and refinement and, equally, one that will lead to a more responsible and financially secure future.โ€

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