Airey Close
- LocationAirey Close
- Completion DateJan 2019
Mimicking the multi award-winning project previously adopted at a similar-sized site in Suffolk, The Flagship Group and Kensa, successfully replaced inefficient night storage heaters in twelve homes in Airey Close with Kensa ground source heat pumps. As well as lowering energy bills, the system is providing a better quality heating system and enhancing living conditions for residents, reducing damp and improving air quality.
The scheme qualifies for the Non Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI – this scheme has closed), generating a guaranteed income for 20 years on the renewable heat produced, which allows Flagship to roll out the much-improved heating system into more homes in the future.
Charlie Conley, Head of Asset Management at Flagship said:
Hidden from view beneath the ground, twelve boreholes drilled to 200m deep form a shared ground loop array with a combined depth of over 1300 meters, connected by pipework to clusters of two properties. This underground infrastructure requires minimal maintenance and will remain in place for >100 years, continuously harnessing the freely available heat energy to keep residents warm all year round.
Each property features its own Kensa ShoeboxProduct
Stuart Gadsden, Commercial Director at Kensa comments:
The site has gained international interest, attracting a visit by a delegation from Indonesia hosted by the Department for International Trade (DIT). The Indonesian delegation were interested in the possibility to reverse the heat flow in Kensa’s Shared Ground Loop Array design; the low-temperature from the ground can be used to provide free passive cooling to buildings, or for substantial cooling demands heat can be absorbed from buildings and discharged into the ground.
Paul Shand, Head of the South West, Department for International Trade, said: