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WilSon Energy helps double the size of Wick’s heating scheme


By David G Scott

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A Midlands-based company is helping reduce fuel costs for tenants and boost sustainability by doubling the size of Wick's district heating system.

WilSon Energy, a leading provider of fully integrated heating, metering, pre-payment and billing and bureau services for residential and commercial properties, was initially awarded a contract in 2013 to support the conversion of customer meters to the system for their water and heating.

The Ignis Wick Ltd plant, located beside Pulteney Distillery. Picture: Alan Hendry
The Ignis Wick Ltd plant, located beside Pulteney Distillery. Picture: Alan Hendry

The Wick District Heating Scheme uses woodchip to generate heat by combustion, supplying steam to Pulteney Distillery along with heat to the local hospital and Assembly Rooms as well as heating to around 250 homes and public buildings in the area.

Initiated by Highland Council, the original aim of the scheme was to provide heating and hot water services to 500 homes in the town in a sustainable and cost-effective way. Wick has a population of around 8000 people and a high number of the residents in parts of the town had experienced fuel poverty in the years leading up to the establishment of this scheme.

Ignis Wick supplies heating to around 250 homes and public buildings in the area. Picture supplied
Ignis Wick supplies heating to around 250 homes and public buildings in the area. Picture supplied

A council spokesperson said: “For some time, we have been considering ways to support sustainable power while easing the financial pressure on consumers and reducing fuel poverty. The roll-out of this heating network is strong evidence that this is achievable and we are pleased that our aims are being met in ways that benefits everyone.”

Ignis Wick Ltd now owns the Energy Centre and heating scheme, having taken over from the council a decade ago. It is managed and operated on its behalf by FES Group and has been supplying heat to homes using local woodchip, rather than burning oil since 2013.

The facility burns around 700 tonnes of locally-sourced woodchip each month and the heat is then distributed through a 10.5km network of underground pipes.

The Ignis plant burns around 700 tonnes of locally sourced wood chip each month.
The Ignis plant burns around 700 tonnes of locally sourced wood chip each month.

WilSon installed heat user interface units (HUIs) and smart pay-as-you-go (PAYG) meters across 120 properties, replacing old gas boilers and installing the heat exchanger and smart meters so tenants could obtain individual bills for their energy usage.

These changes delivered tenants a more attractive rate for their energy, averaging out at around £500 per year for heating and hot water and helping to take people out of fuel poverty.

The conversion also reduced the average price per unit from 10p per unit plus a 40p per day standing charge for gas to a flat 4.8p per unit.

Due to the success of the initial roll-out, WilSon Energy was awarded a new contract to expand the network further, by incorporating an extra 126 properties. This phase was launched in October 2022 and is ongoing with the last few units currently being installed over the next couple of months.

Ignis Wick Ltd manager Harris Gilmore with a handful of newly delivered wood chip. Picture: Alan Hendry
Ignis Wick Ltd manager Harris Gilmore with a handful of newly delivered wood chip. Picture: Alan Hendry

Harris Gilmore, energy centre manager at FES Group, said: “Collaboration is key to delivering a successful project, and our partnership with WilSon Energy has been paramount to this positive outcome. This new phase of the project has delivered economic benefits to a wider section of the Wick community, ensuring more tenants benefit from lower fuel costs in the most environmentally-friendly way.”

The roll-out has benefited both Ignis Wick Ltd and tenants, as WilSon is also able to provide transparent billing information and data on energy consumption. Competitively-priced PAYG meters, reduced tariff costs allowing for direct debits and pay-as-you-go options to help tenants manage their energy costs more efficiently and put them in control.

A lorry-load of wood chip being delivered to the Ignis site last week.
A lorry-load of wood chip being delivered to the Ignis site last week.

Andy Wilkinson, managing director at WilSon Energy concludes: “We are proud of our growing reputation as a leading supplier of energy efficient solutions for commercial and residential clients and this latest project is testament to that. Reducing energy costs has never been more important, and this network is evidence of the tangible benefits district heat networks and community heating systems can deliver back to where it is needed most.”

For more information on WilSon Energy’s metering and billing services visit www.wilsonenergy.co.uk

Ignis Wick and the council are looking to further expand the scheme by onboarding further residential and commercial clients in the future.


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