Affordable warmth on the agenda as Lord Callanan visits residents in Thurrock
On the 8th of December, Lord Callanan, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), visited residents from Chadwell St Mary in Thurrock to see a ground-breaking project in action to upgrade the energy performance of a large number of council-owned properties in the borough.
Three high-rise tower blocks, comprising of 273 residences are having night storage heaters replaced by Kensa ground source heat pumps that are three times more energy efficient. The project, part- funded by the BEIS Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) will reduce fuel bills by over 50% for some Thurrock residents, protecting them from the energy crisis and the risk of falling into fuel poverty this winter.
Replacing night storage heaters with ground source heat pumps will not only reduce running costs but also cut carbon emissions by 70%. This will save an estimated 7,080 tonnes of CO2 over the lifecycle of the heat pumps and help Thurrock Council towards reaching their net-zero goals.
The project, delivered by Kensa Contracting (https://www.kensacontracting.com/) and Thurrock Council (https://www.thurrock.gov.uk/), demonstrates the potential for ground source heat pumps to rapidly and affordably decarbonise multiple properties at scale.
As part of the project cavity wall insulation is also being installed which meets the fabric first approach to fully maximising the energy efficiency of the homes in the tower blocks. This is being carried out by ARP Energy Services using their innovative rope access delivery which provides a cost-effective method against scaffolding and residents do not have the disruption of scaffolding on their homes for months.
Energy Minister Lord Callanan said:
Ieman Barmaki, Sustainability Director forKensa Contracting (https://www.kensacontracting.com/), followed:
Cllr Deb Arnold, Deputy Leader of Thurrock Council, said:
Cllr Luke Spillman, Cabinet Member for Housing, added:
Diane Barr, a resident from Chadwell St Mary, furthered:
Darren Peacock, Managing Director, ARP Energy Services, commented:
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