California Meadows, Longhurst Group
- LocationCambridgeshire
- Completion DateAug 2023
Kensa is overseeing the installation of 56 Kensa What is a Ground Source Heat Pump?Ground Source Heat Pumps
The addition of energy-efficient and low-carbon ground source heat pumps helped Longhurst Group achieve carbon compliance, future-proofing the development, and increasing the value and saleability of the properties. The new householders will be able to reap the unique benefits of harnessing underground heat to keep their houses warm, ensure their bills stay low, and achieve energy independence.
System design and specification
Kensa managed the project at California Road end to end and was responsible for the design of the GSHP system, the supply and installation of the ground array (i.e. boreholes, header pipework between boreholes, manifolds and the building, supply of heat pumps, supply of hot water cylinders) and then MCS accreditation for the completed system.
Kensa's ShoeboxProduct
For a similar upfront cost to air-source heat pumps, Longhurst Group was able to use the funded ground array offer to reap the benefits of: lower running costs, lower replacement and maintenance hassle, lower noise and lower visual impact, all while ensuring the lowest carbon solution was put in.
Dr Stuart Gadsden, Commercial Director at Kensa, said:
Kensa, the UK’s leading ground source heat pump manufacturer, supplied 38 x Kensa 3kW Shoebox heat pumps and 18 x Kensa 6kW Shoebox heat pumps to satisfy the heating and hot water needs of the 2 & 3 bedroom properties.
To complement the energy-efficient heat pumps, Longhurst also installed high standards of building fabric measures, including fully-filled party walls, roof (ceiling) insulation, double-glazed windows and doors, plus 100% low-energy lighting.
About Kensa, ground source heat pumps & funded ground arrays
UK ground temperatures remain constant year-round and ground source heat pumps utilise this stored solar energy. They can deliver 3 to 4kW of renewable energy for every 1kW of electricity, making them ultra-efficient and they produce no point-of-use emissions making them extremely low carbon. This makes carbon compliance easier and cheaper in developments and avoids the costly addition of energy-saving measures to meet Part L Building Regulations.
In order to unlock the benefits of this technology in new build developments with multiple properties, Kensa brings a unique solution through its collection of award-winning services. Kensa manufactures and installs networked ground source heat pumps and provides the finance for networked heat pump asset infrastructure.
Kensa’s funded offer ensures housebuilders can quickly and cost-effectively future-proof their new developments with ground source heat pumps to comply with the interim target of a 30% reduction in carbon emissions ahead of the Future Homes Standard in 2025.
Kensa's utility service will fund, own & maintain the shared ground array infrastructure in California Road. This removes the cost and hassle for housebuilders who are only responsible for providing the heat pump & internal heating distribution system. Each property will pay a monthly standing charge to access the shared ground array, for a minimum 40-year agreement, just like any other traditional utility.
This emulates the current gas grid and means that housebuilders and householders can reap the unique benefits of harnessing underground heat to keep their houses warm, providing hot water and even cooling. The addition of an energy-efficient and low-carbon ground source heat pump will increase the value and saleability of a newbuild property.
About Longhurst Group
Longhurst Group is one of the leading housing groups in the Midlands and East of England, providing more than 24,000 homes and a wide range of care and support services.
The Group is committed to delivering one of the largest affordable development programmes in the region, building a mix of social, affordable rent, shared ownership, private rented and sales homes to meet local needs.
As a developer of circa 750 new homes each year, the Group has pledged to design more energy-efficient new homes and invest in existing properties to make them more energy efficient and affordable to run.
Nick Worboys, Director of Growth, Development and Sales at Longhurst Group, said:
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