| Ben Todd, Arcola Theatre
London’s Arcola Theatre, one of the UK’s leading independent venues, has installed a hydrogen fuel cell to power its café/bar and selected main house shows. The fuel cell operates almost silently, producing nothing but electricity and clean water.
The 5kW fuel cell system takes pride of place in the foyer of the theatre.
The first show to be powered by the fuel cell, Simple8’s The Living Unknown Soldier, produced by Strawberry Vale, may well be London’s premier ecologically sustainable show – the environmental impact of all aspects of the production have been minimised, including set construction, marketing, company travel and show lighting. The production’s environmental footprint will be evaluated by sustainability advisers Global Action Plan and the lessons learned published for the benefit of other practitioners.
The lighting for the show has a peak power consumption of 4.5kW, up to 60% less than comparable lighting installations. This is made possible though extensive use of LED lighting, provided by leading lighting supplier White Light, and careful use of high efficiency tungsten lamps provided by ETC, maker of the popular energy saving Source Four luminaire.
In addition Arcola’s bar/café has been upgraded and is illuminated by a low energy LED lighting system supplied by manufacturer PixelRange. The lighting for the entire café/bar now consumes under 500 watts, a saving of 60%, with the added benefit of providing near infinite flexibility in light level and colour for perfect daytime operation as well as for café/bar performances.
The IdaTech ElectraGen™ fuel cell system has been supplied by London Hydrogen Partnership with additional funding from the UK Department for Culture Media & Sport, Arts Council England, the London Borough of Hackney and the Mayor of London’s Greening London Theatre Initiative. Hydrogen for the fuel cell has been supplied by BOC gases.
This project is part of Arcola Theatre’s extensive sustainability-related activities - under the banner of Arcola Energy, spearheaded by Dr Ben Todd, the theatre’s Executive Director, who also works as a consultant in the fuel cell industry. He said:
For further information please go to www.arcolatheatre.com and www.arcolaenergy.com
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