Magply Boards Utilized in Lancaster University's New Energy Centre Project
Lancaster University is implementing Magply's fire-resistant boards for its Energy Centre 2, aiming for Carbon Net Zero by 2030. The project will enhance low-carbon heating across campus with substantial infrastructure improvements.

Lancaster University is utilizing 1,500m of Magply's fire-resistant boards in the construction of its Energy Centre 2, contributing to its goal of achieving Carbon Net Zero by 2030. The project will feature advanced air and water source heat pumps totaling 7MW and 1MW from four e-boilers, generating an expected 39 GWh of low-carbon heat, sufficient for 95% of campus buildings.
Additionally, 6.5km of district heating will expand low-carbon heat coverage to over 200 properties. The energy centre will include a visitor facility for educational purposes and is projected for completion in early 2027. This initiative is expected to reduce carbon emissions by 2,700 tonnes annually, reflecting the university's commitment to sustainability.




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