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The old Clock Tower Builing at Low Wood near Haverthawaite, Cumbria, UK, has been given a complete make over. It has been renovated to provide office accomodation on a very green scael. Next to the building, 2 huge archimedes screws provide hydro electricity for the building and the grid. Excess heat from the turbines which would be normally lost to the atmosphere is being pumped into the buildings. Also air source heat pumps are used to heat the building, which are shown in this image.
Low Wood
Haverthwaite
Cumbria
UK
Lake District
River Leven
green guild
construction
HEP
hydro
hydro power
hydro electric
electricity
air source heat pump
renewable energy
carbon footprint
carbon neutral
hydro
HEP hydro electric
clock tower
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