Titanic Quarter powers ahead with 100% locally sourced renewable energy partnership

Pictured is Richard Gordon, estates surveyor, Titanic Quarter, Curtis Broadbent, sales director, Radius, John-Francis Collins, sales manager, 3T Power and Richard Henderson, estates manager, Titanic Quarter.

A new agreement with 3T Power means that Titanic Quarter will be powered by 100% locally sourced renewable electricity, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and green innovation. The agreement builds on Titanic Quarter's existing use of green electricity and ensures this will continue, reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and green innovation.

As part of the agreement, Titanic Quarter will benefit from a guaranteed source of local renewable energy, backed by REGO (Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origin) certification, providing clean electricity to power the area while further reducing its carbon footprint and supporting Northern Ireland's transition to a low-carbon future.

This renewable energy supply will support a range of key buildings and occupiers across Titanic Quarter, including Titanic Film Studios, Channel Commercial Park and the ARC Apartments, helping to embed sustainability across the district.

Richard Henderson, Estates Manager at Titanic Quarter, said: "This is an exciting step for Titanic Quarter. Sustainability is at the heart of our development strategy, and working with 3T Power – alongside the expertise and support of Radius Energy – has enabled us to secure a solution that ensures Titanic Quarter is powered by local renewable energy. This partnership represents another important step in our commitment to creating a greener, more sustainable Belfast."

John-Francis Collins, Sales Manager at 3T Power, said: "From workplaces to tourism attractions, to award-winning accommodations and retail hubs, we are proud to be providing renewable electricity generated locally at Belfast's first wind farm to a range of organisations in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. A vibrant, future-focused development in the heart of Belfast that highlights Northern Irish innovation, creativity and hospitality on a world stage, we look forward to supporting Titanic Quarter and the businesses within it as they continue to seek ways to reduce their reliance on imported fossil fuels and meet ambitious sustainability goals."

Under the agreement, 3T Power will supply renewable electricity sourced from local generation, ensuring that all electricity supplied to Titanic Quarter comes from clean, sustainable sources.

This initiative marks a significant milestone in Titanic Quarter's journey toward environmental responsibility and sets a benchmark for energy innovation in large-scale urban developments across Northern Ireland.

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