The Solihull Town Centre Energy Network will provide low-carbon heat, hot water, and power to public and private sector buildings across the town centre, reducing fuel bills and providing reliable comfort to those connected.

3,000

Hours invested in
Green Careers & Skills

£3.1

Million
local spend

1,070

Tonnes of carbon will
be saved in Phase 1

1,500m

Pipework
installed so far

5

Initial building
connections

What is the Solihull Town Centre Energy Network?

Solihull Energy is working with partners to develop and deliver the Solihull Town Centre Energy Network.

The innovative and reliable new energy network will provide clean heat, hot water, and power to connected buildings. The energy centre, located in Tudor Grange Park, will generate the supply for the network using low-carbon energy solutions, including powerful air source heat pumps.

Connecting a range of buildings across the town centre, with the opportunity to grow the energy network further, this ambitious scheme will deliver significant carbon savings, help reduce fuel bills, and future-proof energy needs for both businesses and residents’ energy needs.

Pipe Illustration
Pipe Illustration

How do I connect to the Solihull Town Centre Energy Network?

Council owned buildings, and education campuses, are already connecting to the Energy Network. The reliable and innovative scheme has been built to grow, connecting more customers to cleaner heat and hot water.

What are the benefits of 
being connected?

Whether you’re already connected to the Solihull Town Centre Energy Network or if you just want to learn more about what it’s like for properties connected, find out all about the benefits of connection.

I’m connecting soon, what do I need to know?

New buildings can be connected to the Solihull Town Centre Energy Network. If you work or live in a building that is soon connecting to the network, you can learn what to expect right here.

Latest news

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Solihull’s new low carbon Energy Network gets backing from the National Wealth Fund

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All systems go! Customers sign up for first phase of the Solihull Town Centre Low Carbon Energy Network

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Things are heating up for Solihull Town Centre’s Low Carbon Energy Network

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Business case is finalised for Solihull town centre’s Low Carbon Energy Network

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Solihull’s Low Carbon Energy Centre gets the go ahead