Post-production generates ~20% of the UK media sector's 250ktCO2e+ emissions (Film London) but is often neglected in sustainability strategies that typically focus on the pre-production or production phases. As VFX, animation and AI play an increasingly important role on our screens, this proportion continues to grow, driven by the vast computing power required to enable them.
Backed by British Gas, Bit Warmer Ltd (heata) is a sustainable cloud computing partner for the media sector, currently specialising in low-carbon and ethical 3d rendering for animation studios. For this project, heata has partnered with Cardiff-based animation studio Bomper and heat network provider Kensa to deliver a groundbreaking render farm that will serve the media community whilst providing heating and hot water to a social housing estate in the CCR.
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2023-10-01 to 2024-03-31
Collaborative R&D
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2019-04-01 to 2023-03-31
Collaborative R&D
"The Energy Superhub Oxford (ESO) project will demonstrate practical solutions to battery storage, EV charging and heat, by applying innovative machine learning approaches and direct connection to a transmission substation to alleviate or bypass distribution network constraints.
Our East Oxford transmission connection point offers 60 MW of capacity from 2019 for a broad range of applications, unlocking the potential for private investment to then flow to a further 44 such sites already secured across the UK by Pivot Power that would deliver a vast 2.2 GW of battery storage, up to 4500 rapid EV chargers and £1.6bn of private investment.
**Energy storage** will be installed adjacent to the National Grid transmission substation comprising 50.0 MW of lithium ion technology, and 2.0 MW of redox flow energy storage supplied by UK-based manufacturer redT. The flow battery will be the first of a new class of technology, demonstrating an 'overdrive' function that can double nameplate power rating for up to 30 minutes. All energy storage will operate primarily a merchant energy trading business model, buying and selling power in the wholesale market and balancing mechanism with an innovative algorithmic trading approach developed by Habitat Energy, proving out the investability of what we expect will be a 5-10 GW battery storage business model in the UK.
**Electric vehicle charging** will also be enabled at scale using 10 MW of connection capacity. Innovative new commercial models will be developed in cooperation with the Oxford City Council, offering abundant and lower-cost power - sub 10-20 pence per kWh - to a range of local electric fleets including buses, taxis, dust carts and commercial fleets, in turn enabling them to accelerate the electrification of their fleets by overcoming obstacles to charging and improving the economic case. The project can also deliver power for rapid charging of private vehicles at car parks and motorway services, where as many as 100 ultra-rapid chargers can be powered. Renewable Energy Guarantees of Origin (REGO) scheme certificates will be bought to provide transparency to consumers about the proportion of electricity that suppliers source from renewable generation.
**Heat solutions** will also be developed as part of the project, with machine learning optimising the operation of 57 shared loop ground source heat pumps to be installed by Kensa, proving out the ability to shift demand to periods of low prices, minimising consumer bills and overcoming local network constraints."