The 30th Scout Group in Colchester required a modern, energy-efficient headquarters to replace their outdated facility, which had exceeded its operational lifespan. The new Scout Hut was designed to be a low-carbon, high-performance community space, aligning with contemporary sustainability standards while ensuring long-term operational efficiency.
Energy Digest was engaged to conduct SBEM Calculations and Dynamic Simulation Modelling (DSM) to assess energy performance, carbon emissions, and regulatory compliance. Our analysis enabled an optimised design that balances energy efficiency, indoor comfort, and cost-effectiveness.
A structured energy strategy was implemented to enhance sustainability and regulatory compliance:
Although the project posed few significant difficulties, one area of concern emerged around the increased energy consumption needed to heat hot water for a proposed shower. To address this, the team recommended installing an aerator in the shower hose, reducing water usage to below 7 liters per minute. This straightforward adjustment had a substantial impact on lowering energy consumption relative to the minimal cost involved.
Through detailed analysis and expert energy modelling, Energy Digest successfully delivered: