EHPA shines a light on Kensa’s ‘Heat The Streets’ project
Kensa Utilities (https://www.kensautilities.com/) is thrilled to announce that its groundbreaking project, ‘Heat the Streets (https://heatthestreets.co.uk/)’, has won this year’s Lighthouse Heat Pump Award at the European Heat Pump Association (https://www.ehpa.org/)‘s highly esteemed 2023 Heat Pump Awards.
The Heat Pump Awards recognises the most outstanding heat pump projects and attracts entrants from across Europe. The Lighthouse Heat Pump category highlights unique heat pump projects pioneering problem-solving with high levels of creativity.
Winning this award shines a light on how large-scale, street-by-street rollout of Ground Source Heat Pumps (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/heat-pumps-for-sale/) can be achieved using an innovative Networked Heat Pump (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/news-blog/networked-heat-pumps-the-cheapest-and-best-form-of-heat-pump-for-the-masses/) solution. ‘Heat the Streets’ decarbonised residential heating in new and existing homes across Cornwall by connecting Kensa’s highly efficient ground source heat pumps to Shared Ground Borehole Arrays (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/boreholes/) drilled into the roads – a UK first.
Lisa Treseder, Director of Business Development, collected the award at the ceremony in Brussels. She said:
Now installed, the visually unobtrusive boreholes are providing homes with a reliable heat source (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/heat-sources/) all year round that will last over 100 years. The ground source heat pumps provide 100% of each property’s heating and hot water needs, meaning that residents no longer use carbon-intensive oil or LPG fossil fuels.
The project has successfully demonstrated the scalability and viability of ground source heat pumps connected to in-road infrastructure as a cost-effective and creative solution for rapidly reducing carbon emissions (https://www.kensaheatpumps.com/vision/).
Wouter Thijssen, Managing Director of Kensa Utilities, comments:
To hear more about this ground-breaking project, sign up for a free webinar from Kensa: https://kensa.group/htswebinar (https://form.jotform.com/232684894189374).
In 2020, Kensa enjoyed previous success at the European Heat Pump Awards with customer Together Housing Group (https://www.kensacontracting.com/together-invest-in-kensa-ground-source-heat-pumps-for-700-homes/), winning International ‘Heat Pump City of the Year’ for the retrofit of ground source heat pumps in over 770 homes across multiple sites in Yorkshire and Lancashire.