Renewable heating renovations at Marshland Primary Academy
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Marshland Primary Academy, in Moorends, Doncaster, is preparing for the future by switching its heating and hot water system from gas boilers to highly efficient, low-carbon What is a Ground Source Heat Pump?Ground Source Heat Pumps
Kensa, the UK’s leading ground source heat pump solutions provider, is delivering the retrofit project, and on Tuesday 18th June 2024, representatives were on hand to show the school’s pupils how freely available, renewable heat energy from the ground will be used to keep classrooms warm for the next 100 years.
Switching from gas to electrically powered ground source heat pumps will decarbonise the school’s heating and hot water system, reducing the CO2 emissions it produces from heat by as much as 77%.
The decarbonisation project, which started in May and is expected to be completed in October, has been part-funded by the Government’s Condition Improvement Fund and will see 18 boreholes drilled deep beneath the school’s playing field to access the renewable energy source.
Once installed, six new ground source heat pumps will convert this energy into usable heat for the school’s upgraded heating and hot water system. The heat pumps will also be housed indoors, shielded from the elements, with some located where the school’s current gas boilers are.
Along with the heat pumps and ground source infrastructure installation, the school’s green heating renovations also include new radiators and solar PVT being fitted. These measures will help the primary academy achieve the highest possible energy efficiencies while also providing greater energy security.
This latest project follows a string of successful school ground source heat pump installations undertaken by Kensa, which is the Department for Education’s preferred heat pump method for decarbonising heat in schools.*
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Commenting, Penny Marshall, Deputy Headteacher at Marshland Primary Academy, said:
Discussing the project, Anna Cain, Operations Director at Kensa, said:
Sources:
- Ground source heat pumps are the Department for Education’s preferred heat pump method for decarbonising heat in schools: GDB_Annex_2F_MechanicalServicesAndPublicHealth-A-C12 (publishing.service.gov.uk)
- In the Net Zero Strategy the UK set a target to reduce emissions from public sector buildings by 50% by 2032 and 75% by 2037 against 2017 levels: Net Zero Government Initiative: UK roadmap to net zero government emissions (publishing.service.gov.uk)
- Carbon saving calculation: 183gCO2/kWh gas [natural gas] and 200gCO2/kWh elec [grid intensity, NGESO]. 3.8 SCOP GSHP vs 0.8 gas. [200/3.8]/[183/0.8] = 23%, therefore a 77% reduction.