In November ’22, Ross Kingston from Brimbank City Council gave a presentation to our WA member councils on what is Australia’s first all-electric aquatic centre in Australia.
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The new Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre will contain the first all-electric aquatic centre in Australia, cutting energy use by up to 80 per cent.
The Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre is on target to be built to world-leading ‘6 Star Green Star’ rating, and is expected to use up to 80 percent less energy than traditional aquatic centres.
Brimbank Mayor, Cr Ranka Rasic said: “We’re aiming for this project to demonstrate the first all-electric aquatic centre in Australia.
“This $1.43 million investment means the Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre will use 100 per cent renewable energy for heating and cooling across the whole centre.
“This is an important step towards reaching Council’s Climate Emergency Plan 2020-2025 (Plan) target of net zero emissions for Council operations by 2030.
Shifting away from traditional gas boilers used to heat and cool water and air at other aquatic centres, the centre will instead install an all-electric heat-pump system for heating and cooling.
It will also use an 88,000 litre hot water storage system that acts as a big ‘thermal battery’, and 500 kW of solar panels.
When the rooftop solar panels are generating power, this will power the heat pump system to heat and cool the centre. Any additional electricity needed will be purchased through a 100 per cent renewable energy power purchase agreement.
Construction of the Brimbank Aquatic and Wellness Centre is well underway and on track for completion in mid-2022. Located on Taylors Road, Keilor Downs, it will replace the old St Albans Leisure Centre which was demolished in August 2020.
(Text from article on the Brimbank City Council website)