(21 July 2022, 11:15 +07)
Whitbread has
started construction of what it is describing as ‘the first all-electric Premier Inn hotel’
in Swindon Town Centre.
The five-storey, 195-bedroom hotel is the first
Premier Inn to be designed without a connection to a natural gas
supply. Instead, the hotel will be fully heated and powered by
grid energy generated from renewable sources and by on-site
photovoltaic (PV) cells.
A suite of energy and heat recovery systems,
including air-source heat pumps and a new water-heating technology
from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries [Q-ton], will also be included in
the thermally efficient hotel building.
Whitbread, which owns and operates a network of
more than 840 budget hotels in the UK and Ireland, has highlighted
the importance of removing natural gas from its estate in
achieving its target of net zero emissions by 2040.
On opening, the 195-room Premier Inn will be the company's fourth hotel in Swindon and the first in the town centre.
“If we are to achieve our target of becoming a net
zero business by 2040 we need to find a replacement for natural
gas across our estate. This is a considerable challenge as we rely
on natural gas to heat water in our network of hotels and power
many of our restaurant kitchens across the country,” said Alex Flach,
UK Development Director. “The new all-electric Premier Inn is designed to
give us everything we need to run an operationally successful
hotel. A combination of a thermally efficient building and on-site
energy recovering and generating systems has given us the
confidence to remove fossil fuels from the new Premier Inn. It is a bold and necessary proof of concept which
has the potential to inform the specification of our newbuild
hotels. With more than 82,000 rooms currently available for our
customers across the UK and Ireland, and the potential to grow our
network to 110,000 rooms in time, the impact of what we will learn
from the all-electric hotel is huge.”
The first green Premier Inn hotel opened at
Tamworth in Staffordshire in 2008, achieving 80% less energy than
a standard Premier Inn.
Since then, Whitbread has designed and
operated several water and energy efficient
hotels across the UK including at Burgess Hill, Sussex (2010),
Covent Garden in Central London (2014) and Tolworth,
Kingston-upon-Thames (2016).
Planning consent was also granted for
a net zero operational hotel at Snow Hill in the City of London in
2021.
All new-build Premier Inn and hub by Premier Inn
hotels are currently built to a minimum BREEAM ‘Excellent’
standard and in its trading estate, all Whitbread-owned hotels in the
UK have been powered by 100% renewable sources since April 2017.
“Our town has a proud history of innovation so I am
delighted Whitbread has chosen Swindon as the first place in which
to build its first ‘all-electric’ hotel,” said Councillor David Renard, Leader of Swindon
Borough Council. “The redevelopment of this brownfield site is a
welcome boost for our town centre economy, bringing new jobs and
investment into the local area. The fact it will be built to the
highest construction standards and be fully heated and powered by
grid energy generated from renewable sources, and by on-site solar
panels, is fantastic news as it fits in with the Council’s own net
zero ambitions and shows how businesses can play their part in the
collective effort to tackle climate change.”
Whitbread is constructing the all-electric hotel
on a vacant brownfield site in Swindon Town Centre. The hotel will
offer Premier Inn’s latest format bedrooms, including 38 enhanced
Premier Plus rooms, as well as a Thyme bar / restaurant on the
ground floor.
Approximately 45 new full-time equivalent jobs are
anticipated to be created at the hotel on opening.
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