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The Kirklees project just a few miles from Huddersfield, West Yorkshire is improving the lives of many housing association residents and was recognised and visited by the Rt. Hon. Hilary Benn MP in July 2009. Previously, all of the properties were fitted with electric storage heaters resulting in high energy bills...
These two bedroom properties, owned by Teesdale Housing Association, in the North East of England were selected for the project in partnership with Community Energy Solutions (CES). The Bungalow was the first property to be trialled with the HeatKing air source heat pump in late 2008
The Piercebridge project is an installation of Air Source Heat Pumps in four semi-detached bungalows at Piercebridge in the North East of England. As the first installation of this kind to be undertaken by Darlington Borough Council the project was jointly funded by Community Energy Solutions (CES).
Previously, Miss Goodwin had used electric storage heating with a Scottish Power Economy 7 tariff to heat her small house at the high cost of £20 per week. The housing association proposed improvements to the heating system of the home resulting in a reduction in heating bills from £80 per month to £18.70 per month.
As part of a commitment to install air source heat pumps in 60 properties, North Lincs Housing Association in partnership with CES have been transforming the lives of local residents. The pilot scheme reflects the local authority’s commitment to tackle escalating fuel costs and introduce lower carbon technologies to local homes.
Mr & Mrs Dodd’s three bedroom semi-detached home needed almost constant heating, due to Mr Dodd’s
respiratory problems. The energy bill for electricity and coal, prior to the improvements was an average of £45 per week, (£2340 per annum) in 2006...