Custance Centre Sustainability
Student housing in the Roseworthy Custance Centre will transition to all-electric operations to significantly reduce carbon emissions.
Project details
Custance Centre student accommodation at the Roseworthy campus encompasses 26 single-storey furnished houses built in 1978. The Custance Centre has been selected as a suitable site for an emission reduction project aligned with the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s Sustainability Strategy 2030 – Here For Good.
Eighteen LPG hot water tanks will be replaced with energy efficient 400L heat pump hot water systems.
Fourteen rooftops will have a total of 77kW of solar PV installed, which is expected to generate around 100MWh of solar power per year, equivalent to 50% of the annual Custance area electricity usage.
The project builds on previous solar projects at Roseworthy, which have reduced the ×îÐÂÌÇÐÄVlog’s peak electricity demand, reduced energy costs and increased the resilience of supply to the campus.Â
Expected completion is July 2024.
Project Team
- Aiden Moon, Mark Branson, David Purdie, Alan Hall, Vikram Kenjile
- Project Manager aiden.moon@adelaide.edu.au