Abergeldie Road, Ballater
- LocationAbergeldie Road, Ballater
- Completion DateMay 2022
Between 2019-2020, Grampian Housing Association undertook a project to convert the school building on Abergeldie Road – which dates back to 1877 – into 10 homes; renovation of the derelict schoolhouses to form two further homes; as well as a new build house in the schoolyard. In addition, two new properties were built on the site, housing three and eight flats respectively. The result was 24 affordable homes for the local community. The development was officially opened by HRH Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay in 2021.
In an effort to ensure building regulations were met and the carbon footprint of the new development was mitigated, as well as future-proofing the properties from a reliance on fossil fuels, Grampian Housing Association decided on ground source heat pumps from Kensa to provide heating and hot water to the new properties.
What is a Ground Source Heat Pump?Ground Source Heat Pumps
The heat pumps extract energy from 10 boreholes vertically drilled into the surrounding area, connected to a Shared Ground Loop Array system that will provide 100% of the space heating domestic hot water of the development for the next 100 years. The ground array was designed and installed by Kensa who also supplied the Kensa Shoebox heat pumps and the Heat Pump Compatible Hot Water Cylinders for each property.
This technology will save 90% of carbon emissions compared to a mains gas boiler and maintain affordable running costs for the residents at Abergeldie Road. Over the next 100 years, the servicing and maintenance costs will remain minimal for the housing association offering a low cost, low carbon and no regret heating solution to the community at Abergeldie Road.