Energetics installed a ground source heat network that will result in 80% lower carbon emissions than traditional gas-fired heating, and 54% lower emissions than air-source technology. The highly efficient heat network takes its heat from an array of 18 vertical boreholes. A network of pipes, manifolds and valves then distribute that ambient heat from the boreholes to heat pump units that provide space and water heating to each home.
Although Cruden Homes wanted to move away from gas with a low-carbon heating solution, they were concerned about the upfront cost of installing a heat network. Energetics supported the development by providing a finance model to fund the capital cost of the heat network build. Cruden Homes benefited from a 60% capital cost saving, while residents enjoy low running costs and a fixed-rate tariff. Last Mile will own, operate and maintain the heat network
