Latest articles on Ground Source Heat Pump GSHP 
Priority Sites installs Dimplex ground source heat pumps to achieve its renewable energy targets(21/02/2009)
The Falmouth Business Park, a development from Priority Sites consists of 10 one and two-storey units giving 24,000ft2 of self contained offices. This business park on the south Cornish coast with a high level of energy efficient features to provide cost savings for occupiers has included Dimplex ground source heat pumps in its specification – and quickly achieved its renewable energy targets. Robert Churchill, Priority Sites senior project manager, says: “Installing the Dimplex ground sourc... [more]
GSHP systems should be considered an optimum energy saving solution for public sector buildings(14/02/2009)
With energy prices and continuity of supply at the forefront of every planner's mind - and meeting government renewable energy targets at the back of their minds - a key factor in all new public sector building projects should be the full life cost of heating and cooling the building, which will be at least 30 years. Bearing in mind that up to 40% of total energy costs are spent heating and cooling buildings, the decisions made now assume a new relevance and may have a major impact on budgets... [more]
Strong growth potential for Ground Source Heat Pump systems(05/12/2008)
Heating and cooling buildings is a huge drain on the bottom line of most companies these days and forecasts indicate the situation may soon get a lot worse. Recent research found that up to 40% of company annual energy budgets are currently spent heating and cooling commercial premises using traditional oil or gas systems. Another report said that almost 50% of UK carbon emissions are generated from the use of energy to heat buildings. If this all sounds rather bleak, the pain may well be compou... [more]
Other WindNewsPortal.com and resources

