Carrier’s Service team is calling on those responsible for operating or managing district heat networks and communal heating systems in England and Wales to take advantage of the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) before the funding expires. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eYv66JGc
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If you are considering a ground source heat pump system for your home or facility, don't forget to look into local and federal grants or incentives. These can often add up to 30 to 60% of the total cost of a new ground source heat pump HVAC system! Learn more at the link in the comments. #GSHPs #federalgrants #cleanenergy #climateaction #GEO-NII
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If you are debating the efficiency of a ground source heat pump (GSHP), the numbers tell the tale. The GSHP is one of the most efficient heating and cooling systems available today, with heating efficiencies 50 to 70% higher than other heating systems and cooling efficiencies 20 to 40% higher than available air conditioners. That directly translates into savings for you on your utility bills. Learn more at the link in the comments. #IGSHPA #geothermal #GroundSourceHeatPumps #InternationalGroundSourceHeatPumpAssociation
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Just noticed (trying to get a heat pump) that the ‘B’ rated EPC for my EnerPHit Certified home shows more than twice the space heating consumption than that calculated by PHPP, and that actually measured since 2010. Almost 9,000kWh/yr says EPC compared to PHPP and measured in use figure of 4,000kWh/yr (30kWh/m2.yr).
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Did you know that heat pumps are the most effective way to decarbonise residential heating? Find out more in our heat pump case study - together we can accelerate the transition to low-cost clean heat for a greener future. https://bit.ly/42NyNFQ
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A Ground Source Heat Pump is not really "energy" efficient. I explain later this month: https://lnkd.in/esmFqzCK
If you are debating the efficiency of a ground source heat pump (GSHP), the numbers tell the tale. The GSHP is one of the most efficient residential heating and cooling systems available today, with heating efficiencies 50 to 70% higher than other heating systems and cooling efficiencies 20 to 40% higher than available air conditioners. That directly translates into savings for you on your utility bills. #IGSHPA #geothermal #GroundSourceHeatPumps # InternationalGroundSourceHeatPumpAssociation
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If you are debating the efficiency of a ground source heat pump (GSHP), the numbers tell the tale. The GSHP is one of the most efficient residential heating and cooling systems available today, with heating efficiencies 50 to 70% higher than other heating systems and cooling efficiencies 20 to 40% higher than available air conditioners. That directly translates into savings for you on your utility bills. #IGSHPA #geothermal #GroundSourceHeatPumps # InternationalGroundSourceHeatPumpAssociation
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Looking at installing an air source heat pump but are wondering if you need to upgrade your radiators? 🤔 Heat pumps operate at their most efficient when they distribute a low flow temperature around the heating system. Many domestic properties will already have radiators that are compatible with a heat pump system but in some cases, it may be beneficial to upgrade to larger radiators! Radiators come in many different shapes and sizes. Often, single panel radiators can be swapped for double or triple panel radiators to increase surface area, without needing to increase the amount of wall area taken up. This can more than triple the heat emitted without taking up more wall space. Radiator upgrades can be a cost-effective way of improving the efficiency of your heat pump and saving on energy bills. Some wet central heating systems installed in the 1970s have a particular type of piping (called microbore), which has a small internal diameter. This can be problematic when upgrading to a heat pump. The very small pipe diameter means the heat pump cannot transfer water quickly enough to the radiators. If you think you have microbore pipe, be sure to mention this when discussing with your installer. Heat pumps are considered an excellent partner with underfloor heating which works with low flow temperatures. However, retrofitting underfloor heating in existing homes can be practically challenging. Please be sure to get in touch if you would like to find out everything to do with this question: https://lnkd.in/e-vpq2it ⬅ Discover our other frequently asked questions on our website! #ASHP #heatpumps #airsourceheatpump #radiators #underfloorheating #heating #renewableenergy #greenenergy #energyefficiency #carbonfootprint #heatingsystem #centralheating #efficiency #homeheating #heatfromair
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Summer is here and while we're enjoying the warm weather, it's important not to forget about our home's heating systems. Did you know that during the summer, the heating systems can get stuck on the hot water setting, causing problems with activating the heating in the future? To avoid any issues, it is advisable to run the heating every now and then. But, if you do end up having trouble with your heating, don't worry! Mr Gas is here to help solve any such problems. Stay cool this summer! #SummerTips #HeatingMaintenance #MrGas
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Let's kick off the month by exploring energy-efficient heating systems! 🌱 Ever heard of Ground Source Heat Pumps (GSHPs)? They work like Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHPs) but tap into the earth's warmth instead of outdoor air, through underground pipe networks or boreholes. GSHPs outshine ASHPs in efficiency, especially in heating and hot water provision. Cool right?! Want to know more - drop us a message 📲 #EnergyEfficiency #GSHPs #HeatingInnovation
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Ultra gerald22esa@gmail.com - Residential ultra-high efficiency Cool Heat + hot water production . Ultra-starts where others loose site of Efficiency .
take a look at this ! It is your heat pump HVAC or what ever you want to call it ,connected to your home 90 C heat and Minus 12 C cool made by one little efficient compressor you operate , Its efficiency is referred to a group silly terms such as COP EER , SCOP and SEER Your advised your 1 unit of electricity makes you 3.5 of heat or 2.5 of cool Think ? and look again we see it as a device that when appreciated and understood can make your unit of electricity make 12 units of what it makes to get hold of the 12 units it makes to be given a chance to use it a simple change must occur . Ultra gives you access to all the energy one device makes to save what ?
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