Guidance for applicants: air-to-air heat pump systems
This guide outlines to outline what supporting information would make a high-quality air-to-air heat pump application.
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This guide outlines to outline what supporting information would make a high-quality air-to-air heat pump application.
We explain the difference between air, water and ground source heat pumps and provide examples of public sector organisations that have implemented heat pumps.
Leven Valley Church of England Primary School has become the first school to use Salix funding to install a 30.12kW ground source heat pump.
This guide outlines the key supporting information required to make a high-quality application on various types of heat pumps.
Decarbonising the buildings sector is a key task in our responsibility for tackling the climate crisis and we’re privileged to work alongside governments across the UK to deliver energy efficiency schemes and help navigate the ambitious net zero targets.
Matt Everett discusses the necessity of shifting to low-carbon technologies for heat and hot water to meet legally binding targets of reducing carbon emissions by 75% by 2035 and achieving net zero by 2050.
A new decarbonisation project at Uxbridge Civic Centre will see annual carbon emissions slashed by 1,000 tonnes of carbon thanks to new heat pumps.
Despite the pandemic and the many challenges higher education institutes are currently facing, universities across the UK are continuing to develop and deliver their estate-wide carbon management plans.
What does the deacarbonisation of heat mean and how are public sector organisations tackling this issue?
Heat networks have emerged as a powerful solution, playing a central role in reducing carbon footprints while delivering cost-effective energy solutions.
This guidance will outline what supporting information would make a high-quality heat network application. Where heat networks generally involve four main components and processes: heat generation, heat distribution, heat transfer and heat metering
Davide Natuzzi discusses the role heat networks have in the decarbonisation of public buildings and how they are at the forefront of the transition to decarbonise heating.