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HeatKing Installations Receive Official Visit from the Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP

Renewables News... The Government's Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs the Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP accompanied by local MP Barry Shearman, has visited a housing project where 60 HeatKing UK manufactured air source heat pumps have been installed...

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HeatKing Launch Mini-movie and Interactive Website

Renewables News... Asking the question; “What are customers and installers really seeking?” as the world continues the Renewables Revolution has been the catalyst for the launch of two new exciting tools; an air source heat pump mini-movie and a new interactive website...

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Stories...
Wisbech, Cambridgeshire

Stories... Located on the border of Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, this significant home improvement project involved the extension of a three-bedroomed home to a five-bedroomed house with games room.

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W Pearson, Farmhouse Renovation

Stories... W Pearson and Son undertook this project for their family home after falling in love with this 300 year old farmhouse and attached barn nestled high in the hills between Lancashire and West Yorkshire. The conversion began with the buildings being totally gutted...

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Kirklees Housing Association, Huddersfield

Stories... 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...

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Piercebridge, Darlington

Stories... 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).

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Here at Heatking we offer a design service which provides a full heating and hot water layout of your property based on drawings and information provided.

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Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency

Increasing awareness of the Environment and the effects of carbon emissions and depleting energy sources has led to the increase of more efficient and renewable energy solutions throughout the world.

Homes use a large amount of the energy created for their heating and hot water and in the UK much of this still uses depleting and non-renewable energy sources for gas boiler systems and all-electric heating systems.

Air Source and Ground Source Heat Pumps use the free renewable and completely sustainable energy from the air and earth as the main energy source. The benefits of this are huge for the environment as the energy is completely sustainable in the long term and also the units generate far less carbon emissions than traditional heating systems.

Additionally, using the most up to date technology the units achieve the highest energy efficiency levels. Our accreditation to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) assures the general public as well as commercial companies, of the product's excellence in quality and integrity in addition to opening the door to grant funding. Heat Pumps are electrically powered appliances consisting of a compressor and two carefully matched heat exchangers. The Coefficient of Performance for HeatKing units is up to 5 (the COP is the measurement of the energy output compared with the energy input). This means that the output heat energy can be up to 5 times the electrical input power from the unit, something not possible with other methods of heating.