Addenbrookes Hospital
Addenbrooke’s Hospital saves £3,750 a year with LED lighting and motion sensors
Payback in just over three years with interest-free Salix funding
Case study
We secured Salix funding leading to delivery of an LED lighting upgrade project.
The project included LED fitting and motion sensors resulted in savings of £3,750 a year, and the energy savings are 35,720.5 kWh annually.
The overall payback for the project is 3.3 years supported by interest-free Salix funding.
The Client
Addenbrooke’s Hospital is part of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust with strong connections to the University of Cambridge and is a world-leading teaching hospital.
SaveMoneyCutCarbon has delivered successful cost-saving energy-efficiency projects for Addenbrooke’s Hospital after introduction by sustainability partner Anglian Water Business.
The Brief
SaveMoneyCutCarbon was invited to tender for an LED lighting project covering the boardroom and corridors with the specific goal to generate energy savings with a payback of less than five years and maximise reduction in energy consumption with associated revenue costs. There was an imperative also to reduce maintenance costs.
It was also important to ensure the work had to be compliant with Salix funding criteria.
The Solution
SaveMoneyCutCarbon was invited to tender for an LED lighting project covering the boardroom and corridors with the specific goal to generate energy savings with a payback of less than five years and maximise reduction in energy consumption with associated revenue costs. There was an imperative also to reduce maintenance costs.
It was also important to ensure the work had to be compliant with Salix funding criteria.
This project was completed in February 2022.
Annual savings of £3,750 from our energy solutions
Payback in 3.3 years on LED lighting and motion sensors