Eco-friendly Homes – Brookwood Farm

Brookwood Farm was the development of 12 eco-friendly family homes in Knaphill, Woking. Comprising of 10 semi-detached houses and 2 detached houses, they incorporate the very latest methods of construction but offer a traditional appearance with natural slate roofs, rustic brick dentil course and arches to blend with the existing street scene.

The development was commissioned by ThamesWey Housing Ltd, a subsidiary of ThamesWey Ltd. Local construction company, William Lacey Sustainable Homes, was awarded the design and build contract to achieve a high quality, low carbon development of family homes.

The development was one of the first in the country to achieve at least a Level 5 rating from the Code for Sustainable Homes (CSH), which measures the sustainability of a home against specific design categories, and provides a mark of quality and assurance for homebuyers.

The 10 semi-detached homes on the development were made available on shared ownership basis, whilst the 2 detached five-bedroom homes were placed on the open market for sale.

The new homes are conventional in appearance and layout, whilst featuring innovative energy efficient measures and renewable energy technologies, including:

  • Extremely high levels of insulation built into the whole building fabric
  • Photovoltaic (PV) solar slates positioned on the roof, which seamlessly integrate into the roof finish, generating electrical energy from the sun
  • A high performance gas condensing boiler provides under floor heating and hot water
  • Triple-glazed windows and doors
  • Built-in rainwater harvesting feeding the toilets and washing machines
  • Heat recovery ventilation system

The Brookwood Farm development has played a lead role as a case study of new low carbon development.

The government’s industry task force, Zero Carbon Hub, has show-cased the scheme and the University of Surrey has carried out research on post-occupying performance at Brookwood Farm.

ThamesWey Energy (Woking Town Centre)

In May 1999, Woking Borough Council set up its first Energy Services Company, (ESCo) ThamesWey Energy Ltd, to build and operate a low carbon CHP energy station in Woking town centre.

 

 

ThamesWey Energy Ltd (TEL) partnered with Xergi A/S, a Danish CHP design and build company to build and maintain its energy station in Woking town centre, and a second station in Woking Park Leisure Centre. These installations provide low carbon heating, cooling and electricity to buildings within Woking town centre including the Civic Offices, HG Wells Conference Centre, the Big Apple entertainments complex, DoubleTree hotel, YMCA, Enterprise Place apartments, the Peacocks shopping centre, the Lightbox museum and gallery, WWF-UK Headquarters, Victoria Gate, Cornerstone and Woking Leisure Centre and “Pool in the Park” swimming pool.

ThamesWey generates more than 10 Gigawatt hours (GWh) of low carbon electricity and 9 GWh of heat from its energy stations in Woking.

That is enough to provide electricity and heat to over 2,000 households. Over 170 business and domestic customers are supplied with electricity and heat from our energy stations.

Every year, TEL saves over 1,400 tonnes of CO2 by supplying low carbon energy generation from its energy stations within Woking.

  • Supplying energy to public sector, commercial, charity and residential customers
  • First CHP generated multi customer district private wire network in the UK
  • Set up by Woking Borough Council as a Joint Venture with Danish partners

Key Information

  • Operating Since
    1999
  • Tri-generation
    (CCHP)
  • 1.6 MWth Deutz
    Engine
  • 1.4 MWe