Decarbonise your public or commercial buildings for the lowest cost

Ground source heat pumps for commercial and public buildings

Decarbonising your commercial buildings just got easier. Whether it’s a school, office, leisure centre or manor house, Kensa’s ground source heat pumps offer an efficient, cost-effective way to provide year-round heating and cooling.

By reducing carbon emissions and operational costs, our tailored solutions help you take a big step towards a more sustainable future.

Looking to decarbonise a school?

Kensa helps schools decarbonise with tailored ground source heat pump systems, delivering expert guidance, funding access, and year-round comfort with long-term savings.

Benefits of ground source in commercial and public buildings?

  • Affordable decarbonisation

    Ground source heat pumps are the most efficient, low-cost way to decarbonise large buildings like schools, offices, and leisure centres. They offer lower running costs than alternatives like air source heat pumps, while cutting energy bills and emissions.
  • Trusted expertise

    Kensa’s expertise in ground source heat pumps ensures efficient, compliant, and cost-saving solutions for schools and public buildings, with hundreds of successful installations and nationwide support.
  • Year-round comfort, lower costs

    Ground source heat pumps provide efficient heating and cooling depending on your needs, delivering year-round comfort while cutting installation costs with smaller ground arrays and optimised energy use.
  • Secure funding for affordable decarbonisation

    Access grants and incentives to lower upfront costs and ease the switch to ground source heat pumps, with expert guidance every step of the way.
  • Future-proof savings, reliable performance

    Ground source heat pumps deliver decades of efficiency, lower maintenance costs, and protection from rising energy prices, ensuring long-term savings and comfort.
As a Council, we will continue to lead the way by reducing the energy consumption of our estate. Moving forward, we will further support the implementation of heat pumps across the county, starting with properties where the heating system needs replacement to maximise the benefits.
Glen Sanderson
Leader of Northumberland County Council

Why go ground source in commercial buildings

  • Climate Control

    Ground source heat pumps regulate temperature effectively, ensuring comfort and maintaining product quality.
  • Energy Efficiency

    These systems reduce energy consumption, leading to lower operational costs.
  • Hot Water Supply

    They can efficiently supply hot water for operational or manufacturing needs.
  • Scalability

    GSHP systems can be scaled to meet the specific demands of your project, making them adaptable for various facility sizes.
  • Reduced Maintenance

    GSHPs require minimal upkeep, reducing downtime and associated costs.
  • Funding opportunities

    Leverage schemes like the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme to reduce upfront costs.

How can GSHP be used for industrial projects

Ground source heat pumps (GSHPs) are ideal for industrial and commercial projects, offering heating, cooling, and hot water solutions to meet diverse needs. Compared to air-source heat pumps, they reduce upfront and running costs by 25% and cut carbon emissions by 35%, ensuring comfort, operational efficiency, and sustainability. With minimal maintenance and long-term reliability, GSHPs are a smart, forward-thinking investment for businesses aiming to lower costs and achieve their environmental goals.

How we work with you

Industrial ground source heat pump installation

Kensa has a proven track record of installing industrial and commercial heat pumps in various sectors, including schools and leisure centres.

  1. Step 01.

    The site is thoroughly evaluated to determine heating and cooling needs and optimal ground array design.

  2. Step 02.

    Ground loops are installed underground and connected to the heat pump system, ensuring proper integration with existing infrastructure.

  3. Step 03.

    Once installed, the system undergoes testing to ensure performance, efficiency, and safety. The system is then commissioned for regular operation.

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