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Lothian NHS Board Waverley Gate 2-4 Waterloo Place Edinburgh EH1 3EG Lothian NHS Board Waverley Gate 2-4 Waterloo Place Edinburgh EH1 3EG Telephone: 0131 536 9000 www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk www.nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk Date: 02/04/2020 Your Ref: Our Ref: 4314 Enquiries to : Richard Mutch Extension: 35687 Direct Line: 0131 465 5687 [email protected] [email protected] Dear FREEDOM OF INFORMATION – ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATES I write in response to your request for information in relation to Energy Performance Certificates within NHS Lothian. I have been provided with information to help answer your request by the Facilities Department of NHS Lothian. Question: The EPC (Energy Performance Certificates) rating of buildings (including hospitals, treatment centres and offices) within the health boards’ estate? Answer: Emissions Emissions Emissions kWh/m (potential) Achieve Achieve (tonnes) (tonnes) kg/m kg/m Annual Annual Energy Energy Annual Rating Rating Could Could Floor Floor Area Area kWh kWh EPC EPC CO CO CO Site 2 2 2 2 2 /yr /yr 2 /yr Allander House 715 E 66 47 255 182,271 D 52 Allermuir Health Centre 2,570 B 22 57 55 141,350 B 19 165 Colinton Mains Drive Ardmillan Terrace Breast 848 F 94 80 284 240,832 F 78 Screening Centre Astley Ainslie - Admin 1,035 E 72 75 257 265,938 E 63 Building Astley Ainslie - Balfour 3,609 G 103 372 462 1,667,358 F 84 Pavilion Astley Ainslie - Blackford 2,994 F 93 278 410 1,227,540 E 80 Pavilion Astley Ainslie - Canaan 857 D 53 46 166 142,299 C 43 Park Astley Ainslie - Charles 2,530 F 86 218 371 938,630 E 78 Bell Pavilion Astley Ainslie - 1,260 E 77 97 332 418,320 E 68 Cunningham Unit -Energy Efficiency - March 2020 Astley Ainslie - East 1,125 G 119 134 539 606,375 F 89 Pavilion Astley Ainslie - Headway 1,338 G 127 170 388 519,167 E 71 House Astley Ainslie - Millbank 1,237 G 110 136 493 609,841 F 86 Pavilion Astley Ainslie - 773 E 66 51 254 196,461 C 45 Morelands Astley Ainslie - Scientific 814 G 120 98 356 289,638 E 70 Block Astley Ainslie - Smart 3,817 D 56 212 173 660,341 D 48 Building Astley Ainslie - St Roque 672 E 75 50 262 176,001 D 47 Astley Ainslie - West 1,133 G 118 134 531 601,623 F 88 Pavilion Ballenden House 1,181 E 76 90 260 307,037 E 63 Belhaven Hospital - 645 G 137 88 569 367,153 G 126 Ward 3 Blackburn Health Centre 793 F 90 71 321 254,473 E 65 Bonnyrigg Clinic 1,144 D 60 69 200 228,870 D 52 Breast Screening Clinic 1,852 G 107 198 354 655,608 F 86 Calareidh Respite Home 801 F 99 79 353 282,619 F 81 Cambridge Street 1,692 F 86 146 356 602,352 E 69 Carmondean Health 1,725 E 71 122 286 493,350 D 57 Centre Charlotte House 219 C 39 9 101 22,119 B 24 Clerminston Clinic 270 G 138 37 340 91,865 G 110 College of Nursing 3,424 F 87 298 400 1,369,600 E 64 Cannan Lane Comely Bank Centre 2,696 F 85 229 293 789,928 E 76 Corstorphine Hospital 3,931 F 99 389 449 1,765,019 F 81 Craigroyston Clinic 1,228 E 75 92 297 364,716 E 63 Craigshill Health Centre 1,224 F 86 105 330 403,920 E 68 Dalkeith Medical Centre 2,081 B 20 42 48 99,875 B 20 Dedridge Health Centre 1,518 E 73 111 288 437,184 D 55 Duncan Street Dental 1,141 F 81 92 346 394,786 E 74 East Calder Health 974 F 93 90 307 299,073 E 62 Centre Eastfield Medical Centre 1,603 E 62 99 149 238,847 C 41 Edenhall Hospital - 1,355 F 95 129 413 559,615 E 62 Former Medical Ward Edenhall Hospital - Main 2,065 G 116 240 539 1,113,035 E 76 Building Edenhall Hospital - 1,251 F 94 118 430 537,930 E 64 -Energy Efficiency - March 2020 Wards 1-4 Fairbairn House 458 D 46 21 142 65,036 C 38 Fauldhouse Partnership 3,424 G 139 476 598 2,047,702 G 102 Centre Findlay House 2,220 E 64 142 249 552,780 C 42 Forteviot House 1,412 E 72 102 260 367,120 D 59 Glenesk Centre 200 G 110 22 323 64,464 E 72 Herdmanflat Hospital - 694 G 146 101 706 489,964 F 96 Garleton Unit Herdmanflat Hospital - 1,019 G 115 117 501 510,519 E 77 Lammerlaw Unit Herdmanflat Hospital - 7,139 E 64 457 250 1,784,750 D 56 Main Building Herdmanflat Hospital - 1,263 D 54 68 223 281,649 D 46 Pencraig Unit Howden Health Centre 3,002 E 64 192 193 579,386 D 54 Inchkeith House 1,963 E 80 157 343 673,309 E 64 Lauriston Building 23,914 G 101 2,411 304 7,269,856 E 78 Leith Community 4,486 D 50 224 191 856,826 C 31 Treatment Centre Liberton Hospital - Day 889 G 102 91 292 259,728 F 91 Hospital Liberton Hospital - Main 8,929 E 76 679 322 2,875,138 E 62 Building Linlithgow Health Centre 1,207 F 89 107 379 457,453 E 69 Marchhall Crescent 1,250 G 136 171 371 463,846 E 61 Midlothian Community 6,628 D 52 345 222 1,471,441 C 31 Hospital Mill Lane Clinic 533 E 67 36 267 142,311 C 44 Musselburgh Primary 6,455 B 21 136 113 729,468 B 21 Care Centre Penicuik Health Centre 1,138 E 71 81 299 340,262 D 49 Pennywell Care Centre 4,785 B 27 129 76 363,690 B 24 Pennywell Resource 899 F 88 79 301 270,734 E 76 Centre Pilton Community Health 1,604 D 50 80 171 274,284 C 44 Project Prestonpans Health 687 D 57 39 192 131,906 D 48 Centre Princess Alexandra Eye 5,734 F 85 487 375 2,150,250 E 64 Pavilion REH - Affleck Centre 2,446 F 97 237 424 1,037,104 F 87 REH - Alcohol Problems 1,679 F 84 141 362 607,798 E 72 Clinic REH - Andrew Duncan 6,109 E 70 428 294 1,796,046 E 63 Clinic (ADC) -Energy Efficiency - March 2020 REH - Islay Centre 977 G 102 100 403 393,795 F 83 REH - Jardine Clinic 5,120 F 85 435 377 1,930,240 E 73 REH - Kennedy Towers 2,971 E 72 214 304 903,184 E 63 REH - Kinnair Unit 1,301 F 86 112 383 498,283 E 78 REH - MacKinnon House 13,302 F 96 1,277 421 5,600,142 F 82 REH - Orchard Clinic 3,281 E 71 233 282 925,242 E 65 REH - Phase 1 14,555 C 37 539 147 2,139,541 C 34 REH - Rivers & Cullen 649 F 93 60 374 242,584 D 60 Centre REH - Wards 1&2 and 2,762 F 99 273 445 1,229,090 F 84 MRC REH - William Fraser 923 G 103 95 410 378,332 F 90 Centre REH - Young Peoples 2,035 D 58 118 245 498,575 D 55 Unit RHSC & DCN 48,574 C 36 1,749 146 7,091,862 C 36 Royal Hospital for Sick 21,311 F 83 1,769 349 7,437,539 E 77 Children Royal Infirmary of 157,093 E 67 10,525 201 31,575,693 E 62 Edinburgh Sighthill Medical Centre 3,940 E 67 264 278 1,095,320 E 68 Slateford Medical Centre 2,076 D 54 112 188 390,288 D 54 Spittal Street Clinic 1,476 F 91 134 379 559,404 E 80 St John's Hospital - 3,002 E 64 192 193 579,386 D 54 Howden Health Centre St John's Hospital - Main 56,700 G 157 8,902 515 29,200,500 G 130 Building St John's Hospital - MPU 1,410 G 111 157 499 703,590 F 93 St Michael's Hospital 1,117 F 89 99 386 431,162 E 72 Stockbridge Health 1,428 E 76 109 181 258,468 E 63 Centre Stoneyburn Health 417 F 87 36 324 135,228 E 64 Centre Sunndach Respite Care 798 F 99 79 316 252,067 F 81 Home Tranent Health Centre 1,015 F 88 89 405 411,075 E 62 Western General - 12,036 G 146 1,757 447 5,380,092 G 120 Alexander Donald Bld Western General - Anne 23,473 G 119 2,793 326 7,652,198 G 106 Ferguson Western General - Block 7,825 G 124 970 364 2,848,300 G 112 3A/B/C, 6A/E/F Western General - Block 11,143 G 118 1,315 375 4,178,625 F 93 4H, J, K, M, P, V &W Western General - Block 7,540 G 122 920 360 2,714,400 G 5F, P & Q -Energy Efficiency - March 2020 Western General - Block 3,149 G 167 526 469 1,476,881 G 134 5S & T Western General - Block 3,218 G 107 344 297 955,746 F 96 6N Western General - 694 G 105 73 311 215,834 F 95 Oncology Western General - Out 12,464 G 117 1,458 335 4,175,440 G 104 Patients Dept Western General - Royal 11,764 C 33 388 119 1,399,944 C 33 Victoria Whitburn Health Centre 1,707 E 77 131 286 488,202 D 58 Wilkieston Road Ratho 343.15 B 22 8 72 24,707 B 20 14A I hope the information provided helps with your request.
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