Wayland Energy’s geothermal plant in Bergschenhoek has been supplying sustainable heat to greenhouse farms since 2018. Blomsma Signs & Safety was asked to update the safety signage at this location. Since there were already signs in place in a number of places, the aim was to update the safety signs in an economical manner by means of new signs, enforcing the (correct) signs present and supplementing missing signs.
A site survey was used as the basis for the realization of the project. In this, the scope was defined:
Blomsma Signs & Safety completed this project based on the following principles of applicable laws, regulations and standards:
The Blomsma Signs & Safety project engineer also provided all documents, permit applications, work planning, management of the 3M™ Certified Safety Signs Installers™ assembly team, quality control, as-built signage and handover in this project.
Wayland Energy Bergschenhoek was the first location where Wayland Energy generated renewable energy from a geothermal well. In collaboration with partner AgroEnergy, Wayland supplies energy to several horticultural companies in the area. The well extracts hot water from a depth of no less than two kilometers from various sandstone features. This generates a large volume with which we can supply heat to customers. Hot water is pumped up and sent to the greenhouses via a hot water network. After this, the cooled water is pumped back into the ground to be reheated by the earth’s core. The amount of heat produced exceeds 100,000 MWh annually.
More about Wayland Energy: https://waylandenergy.nl/
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