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Beddington Zero Energy Development (BedZED) is an environmentally friendly housing development in
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, London, England. It is in the
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, north-east of the town of
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itself. Designed to create zero carbon emissions, it was the first large scale community to do so.


Background

BedZED was designed by the architect
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to be
carbon neutral Carbon neutrality is a state of net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. This can be achieved by balancing emissions of carbon dioxide with its removal (often through carbon offsetting) or by eliminating emissions from society (the transition to the "p ...
, protecting the environment and supporting a more sustainable lifestyle. The project was led by the
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in partnership with Bill Dunster Architects, Ellis & Moore Consulting Engineers, BioRegional, Arup and the cost consultants Gardiner and Theobald. The project was also pioneering by being the first construction project where a
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sold land at below market value to make sustainable development economically viable. The 82 homes and of work space was built within the period of 2000–2002. The project was shortlisted for the
Stirling Prize The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling, organised and awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The S ...
in 2003.


Transport

As part of BedZED's eco friendly low-energy-emission concept, cars are discouraged; the project encourages public transport, cycling and walking, and has limited parking space. There are good rail and bus links in the immediate area. They also have a car-share scheme.


Principles

* Zero energy—The project is designed to use only energy from renewable sources generated on site. There are of solar panels. Tree waste was to fuel the development's
cogeneration Cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) is the use of a heat engine or power station to generate electricity and useful heat at the same time. Cogeneration is a more efficient use of fuel or heat, because otherwise- wasted heat from elec ...
plant (a downdraft gasifier) to provide
district heating District heating (also known as heat networks or teleheating) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating a ...
and electricity. The gasifier was abandoned because of technical implementation problems. * High quality – The apartments are finished to a high standard to attract the urban professional. * Energy efficient – The houses face south to take advantage of
solar gain Solar gain (also known as solar heat gain or passive solar gain) is the increase in thermal energy of a space, object or structure as it absorbs incident solar radiation. The amount of solar gain a space experiences is a function of the total in ...
, are triple glazed, and have high thermal insulation. * Water efficient – Most rain water falling on the site is collected and reused. Appliances are chosen to be water-efficient and use recycled water when possible. A "
living machine Living Machine is a form of ecological sewage treatment. Similar to Solar Aquatics Systems, the latest generation of the technology is based on fixed-film ecology. The Living Machine system was commercialized and is marketed by Living Machine Sy ...
" system of recycling waste water was installed but did not achieve the required water quality standards. * Low-impact materials – Building materials were selected from renewable or recycled sources within of the site, to minimize the energy required for transportation. * Waste recycling – Refuse-collection facilities are designed to support recycling. * Transport – The development works in partnership with the United Kingdom's leading
car-sharing Carsharing or car sharing (AU, NZ, CA, TH, & US) or car clubs (UK) is a model of car rental where people rent cars for short periods of time, often by the hour. It differs from traditional car rental in that the owners of the cars are often pri ...
operator,
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. Residents are encouraged to use this environmentally friendly alternative to car ownership; an on-site selection of vehicles are available for use. * Encourage eco-friendly transport – Electric and liquefied-petroleum-gas cars have priority over cars that burn
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and diesel, and electricity is provided in parking spaces for charging electric cars. * A higher reported quality of life, with a strong sense of community.


Performance

Monitoring conducted in 2003 found that BedZED had achieved these reductions in comparison to UK averages: * Space-heating requirements were 88% less. * Hot-water consumption was 57% less. * The
electrical power Electric power is the rate at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt, one joule per second. Standard prefixes apply to watts as with other SI units: thousands, millions and billions o ...
used, at 3 kilowatt hours per person per day, was 25% less than the UK average; 11% of this was produced by solar panels. The remainder normally would be produced by a combined-heat-and-power plant fuelled by wood chips, but the installation company's financial problems have delayed use of the plant. * Mains-water consumption has been reduced by 50%, or 67% compared to a power-shower household. * The residents' car mileage is 65% less.


Problems

A review of the BedZed development in 2010 drew mainly positive conclusions. Residents and neighbours were largely happy. However, a few significant failures were highlighted, for example: *The biomass wood chip boiler (biomass gasifier) was no longer in operation and the backup power source, a gas boiler, was used from 2005 - 2017. The downdraft wood chip gasifier CHP (combined heat and power) had reliability problems due to technical problems and the intermittent schedule of operation (no late-night operation) imposed by the local authority. However, BedZED switched from gas back to a biomass pellet boiler in 2017 which provides heat for the district heating network but not electricity, which is now sourced from the grid on a green tariff. The biomass pellets are now sourced from Spain, not from local wood waste. *The 'Living Machine' water recycling facility had been unable to clean the water sufficiently. The cost of the facility also made it unviable. *Passive heating from the sunspaces had been insufficient. *Because of its location, the development requires the constant use of cars by residents. This negates its fundamental raison d'être, other than as an interesting experiment. The results show that the average ecological footprint of a BedZED resident is 4.67 global hectares (2.6 planets), which is 89% of the baseline. This would reduce to 4.32 global hectares (2.4 planets) if the energy was all zero carbon. However, a keen resident at BedZED (if the CHP was working) could achieve an ecological footprint of 3.0 global hectares (1.7 planets) which is 57% of the average. The target was 1 planet.


Awards

* 2001 – Housing Design Award for sustainability, from the
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* 2001 –
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New Homes Awards – BedZED won the London Lifestyle award. "Ambitious and brave, and a model for future developments" * 2001 – UK Solar Awards, run by Energy 21, for BedZED – "perhaps the most influential of all housing projects this century". * 2002 –
World Habitat Awards The World Habitat Awards were established in 1985 by the Building and Social Housing Foundation as part of its contribution to the United Nations' International Year of Shelter for the Homeless in 1987. Two awards are given annually to projects f ...
– BedZED was a finalist. * 2003 – Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Award for sustainable communities – BedZED was short listed with 3 other projects. * 2003 –
Stirling Prize The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling, organised and awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The S ...
– BedZED was short listed * 2003 –
RIBA The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its royal charter granted in 1837, three supp ...
journal sustainability award – the judges said "BedZED goes way beyond the standard environmental checklist by challenging both the way we live and work... Until now, pioneering communities have often been attained at the expense of architectural ambition but at BedZED the architects have been highly innovative." * 2003 – Housing Design Awards – BedZED won a 'Completed Scheme' award. * 2003 –
Ashden Awards Ashden is a London-based charity that works in the field of sustainable energy and development. Its work includes the annual Ashden Awards, advocacy and research in the field of sustainable energy, and mentoring and practical support for award w ...
– for projects building on the experience of BedZEDBedZED wins Ashden Award
* 2002 –
Energy Globe Award In physics, energy (from Ancient Greek: ἐνέργεια, ''enérgeia'', “activity”) is the quantitative property that is transferred to a body or to a physical system, recognizable in the performance of work and in the form of heat ...
– international award recognising BedZED as the foremost example of sustainable energy in building and housing. * 2002 – Building Services Award for innovation. * 2004 – Bremen Awards Special Commendation * 2004 – Civic Trust’s sustainability award * 2005 – Sutton and Cheam Society Design award.


See also

* Energy efficiency in housing *
Passive solar building design In passive solar building design, windows, walls, and floors are made to collect, store, reflect, and distribute solar energy, in the form of heat in the winter and reject solar heat in the summer. This is called passive solar design because, unli ...
* BioRegional *
Peabody Trust The Peabody Trust was founded in 1862 as the Peabody Donation Fund and now brands itself simply as Peabody.


References


External links


ZedFactory's BedZED website

BedZED, écoquartier

Bioregional BedZED website

An architect’s sustainable dreams - chinadialogue article about BedZED

Information about BedZED on Peabody's website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bedzed Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Sutton Low-energy building in the United Kingdom Buildings and structures completed in 2002 Ecovillages Housing in England Mixed-use developments in the United Kingdom 2002 establishments in England Housing estates in the London Borough of Sutton