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St. Pancras Renaissance

Built in 1873, the 34,300 square-meter St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel requires substantial cash flow to manage its £200 million debt. Reducing labor costs can lead to lower service standards, negatively impacting online reviews and ultimately reducing revenue per available room (RevPAR).

 

Implementing Combined Heat & Power (CHP) at the 240-room London hotel could significantly reduce operational costs and boost cash flow, with potential savings of around £1.2 million in the first year. These savings can be reinvested in hiring, training, and retaining staff, enhancing service quality and supporting the hotel's premium pricing strategy.

Key Benefits*

  • Ten-Year Value: The investment results in a total value of £40.3 million, including £26.7 million from increased asset value.

  • Energy Savings: The energy savings translate to an equivalent of £12.16 in RevPAR (Revenue per Available Room).

  • Staffing Impact: With £1.2 million, a hotel can employ approximately 42 full-time workers, covering both wages and benefits.

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CHP Business Impact Scenarios use current energy data to make projections and exclude financing and incentives to estimate the Internal Rate of Return and Ten-Year Value. These figures are preliminary estimates, with more accurate projections to be determined by the Combined Heat & Power Primary Energy Accelerator.

Disclaimer: The CHP Business Impact Scenarios presented on this website are hypothetical and intended as examples of the potential benefits of Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems. These scenarios are based on publicly available data, primarily from sources such as the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC), UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS), Deutsche Energie-Informationsdienst (EID), Statistics Finland (Tilastokeskus) and Greek Regulatory Authority for Energy (RAE). All findings and calculations have been independently derived without direct input or involvement from the property owners. Actual results may vary based on specific site conditions and operational factors.

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