Project SWAN

Project SWAN

Project SWAN drives net-zero goals in South Westminster, collaborating with London Heritage Quarter and Westminster City Council to launch London’s low-carbon journey in its most heritage-rich, technically challenging areas.

What really is SWAN?

Project SWAN is the south Westminster area network an initiative to create a district heating system. The project is being undertaken and managed by JG Partnership limited. in order to reach the carbon net zero and making London a more sustainable city in a step towards a greener environment for the future.

The district energy network would bring significant economic and environmental benefits to this area. It would enable a reduction in CO2 emissions from heating and cooling of up to 90% while cutting the cost spent on heating and cooling by commercial and residential buildings annually.

As Britain continues to de-carbonate cities and their energy networks; the heat pump will step in by providing the fastest route to zero carbon heating. By using an array of heat pumps we can ensure both the current natural environment and displaced energy from the urban environment is used by heat pumps such as water source heat pumps (WSHP's) allowing them to be as versatile as possible to cater to the geography and engineering of the city allowing us to reach the British energy efficient and sustainable vision for the future.

How will the Westminster Estate achieve Net Zero Carbon?

Shown below are a handful of methods Project SWAN (South Westminster Area Network) intends to integrate into London in which we can reach carbon net zero. Through the introduction of heat pumps along with utilising the natural environment and recycling displaced or wasted energy of the city we can implement a new age of green heating into Westminster.