Sean Cooper, owner of the 16th century Radipole Mill in Weymouth, was already familiar with sustainable technology when he decided to upgrade his oilbased heating and hot water systems.
The mill was converted into a 5,000 sq ft residence and a modern hydroelectric plant was installed to supply electricity to the entire site, which consists of a 16th century watermill, a Georgian villa and a miller’s cottage.
Andy Crookes, Director of MD group, worked closely with Simon Melbourne at Vaillant to design a system for using the River Wey to generate heat for the historic buildings. flexoTHERM heat pumps were chosen for their ability to generate heat and hot water from a water source, and were installed in a district heating plant system serving all of the buildings.
Running on a closed loop system, the flexoTHERM heat pumps are connected to specifically designed loop collectors in the river which runs through and around the mill. Thermal energy is absorbed from the river and converted to usable heating and hot water by the flexoTHERM heat pumps.
The mill is able to vary the water level over the loop, ensuring optimum flow and submersion to meet the heating and hot water demands. The surplus hydroelectricity generated by the mill, previously sold back to the grid, is now used to power the heat pumps, meaning the project is effectively able to run off-grid.
Energy generated by the hydroelectricity plant, powers the heat pumps from 11pm (when electricity demand is at its lowest) which conserves electricity and drives efficiency.