Travis Perkins Managed Services has unveiled its sponsorship of the Tŷ Gwyrddfai decarbonisation hub.
According to a statement, the centre will provide skills training for decarbonisation and retrofitting homes.
The 120,000 sq ft warehouse space, which is situated in a semi-rural area of Gwynedd, has been transformed into a training facility for demonstrating, installing and maintaining products and materials associated with retrofitting homes.
The centre is a collaboration between Travis Perkins Managed Services, Adra Housing Association, the Busnes@LlandrilloMenai and Bangor University. The statement added that the decarbonisation hub will support the development of skills to install and maintain small solar photovoltaic, domestic heat pump and solar thermal hot water systems. There will also be a Travis Perkins branch on site.
Welsh television presenter and meteorologist Sian Lloyd attended the launch along with the Denbighshire Council, Flintshire Council, Wrexham Council, Flintshire Street Scene and North Wales Council.
Ben Todd, managing director of Travis Perkins Managed Services, said: “We are so proud to be collaborating with our customer and partners to bring this decarbonisation hub to Penygroes The hub will provide a centre of excellence for the future development of low carbon solutions across retrofitting, repairs and maintenance.
“We believe that construction has a key role to play in decarbonising the built environment, which is why supplying our customers with the right materials, innovative solutions and technology, supporting their journey to net zero.
“The long-term benefits will be far reaching and will help decarbonise homes in north Wales and beyond.”
Sian Lloyd added: “I’m passionate about sustainability and to see this centre, the first of its kind, launch in north Wales makes me so proud. This sector has a great opportunity to offer low carbon solutions to retrofitting and repairing the UK’s old housing stock. This can be a major part of the solution to decarbonising the built environment.”
Iwan Trefor Jones, chief executive of Adra, said: “We are delighted to be part of this transformative partnership with Travis Perkins Managed Services. This collaboration is essential for providing Adra and its contractors with the vital materials and supplies needed to undertake the ambitious retrofit work in north Wales, and in advancing our broader goals of environmental sustainability.”