Energy Sources V2
Fact Sheet
Version 2 | Updated: 19/09/2014
Download FileWhether you’re a homeowner, self builder, developer, landlord, or business, find the perfect ground source heat pump for your project with Kensa's heat pump solutions.
SEE ALLKensa's design & support services coupled with a comprehensive range of ground source heat pumps ensure homeowners enjoy significant energy efficiency, bill savings & government funding.
Ground source heat pumps are the most energy-efficient heating technology available, so only a small proportion of the power needed to run the heat pump will be affected by rising energy costs – the rest of the energy comes from the ground.
Kensa's grounds source heat pump make commercial sense for businesses, providing a long-term, low-cost & low-carbon heating & cooling solution.
Utilising Kensa's Networked Ground Source Heat Pumps & our project management services, new-build flats & houses can achieve carbon compliance & enjoy low heating bills & billing independence.
Kensa’s ground source heat pumps bring social housing communities together to help eradicate fuel poverty & reduce heating bills. Using cost-effective Shared Ground Loop Arrays, housing associations can reduce carbon emissions on a huge scale.
A ground source heat pump is the perfect heating solution for luxury new-build homes. A highly efficient Kensa ground source heat pump can fit discreetly inside a property to provide 100% of all heating and hot water needs, plus cooling capabilities.
Swimming pools, hot tubs, boat sheds, boats, water parks: you name it, we've fitted it! Ground source heat pumps offer an energy-efficient solution to heating & cooling water sources, as well as using water sources to heat & cool buildings.
Ground source heat pumps are an ideal system for schools, as they are a ‘fit-and-forget’ technology which offers substantial carbon and cost reductions.
Explore Kensa's award-winning range of ground source heat pumps for British properties. All manufactured by Kensa in Cornwall.
SEE ALLThe Shoebox NX is a compact powerhouse with A+++ efficiency, quiet operation, and a 25+ year lifespan. Engineered to exceed compliance needs, the Shoebox NX is ideal for all property types, including complex-to-decarbonise flats and terraces.
Small but packing a punch, the award-winning Kensa Shoebox series produces temperatures up to 65°C. It offers an efficient, practical & affordable heating & hot water solution.
The efficient Evo series features 7kW, 9kW, 13kW & 15kW single phase models, & a 15kW three phase model. The elegant, simple-to-install, & ErP A+++ rated Evo series offers a 15% gain in efficiency & low noise outputs, perfect for medium to large homes.
The Kensa Q comprises of modular three phase models to provide tailored outputs for high heating & cooling demands, providing greater flexibility & compatibility with Building Management Systems
Kensa manufactures & supplies a range of accessories that complement the full suite of Kensa ground source heat pumps
Explore a range of typical Kensa project costs & schematics to identify how a ground source heat pump could fit with your project plans.
Installers are integral to the UK’s transition to low-carbon heating. Kensa is continually building a network of trusted, recommended and experienced installers across the UK.
SEE ALLKensa's Partner Network recognises installers for their proven skills and experience with ground source heat pumps and offers exclusive member benefits.
Kensa offers a free, progressive and tailored training pathway for installers from all backgrounds. Start from the ground up or add to your existing knowledge whilst learning at your own pace.
Kensa's MCS Umbrella supports installers to ensure projects meet MCS standards, removing workload and providing useful learning opportunities.
Kensa has a nationwide network of trusted installers to help with your ground source heat pump project. Simply submit your plans and Kensa will recommend the right installer for you.
Kensa Heat Pumps is the UK’s number one ground source heat pump brand. We offer ground source heat pump training for trainers in training centres, sharing our extensive knowledge of ground source heat pump fundamentals and best practices with your trainers and students.
Get paid to install ground source heat pumps! Thanks to rewarding incentives, there's never been a better time to invest in ground source heat pumps
SEE ALLThe Boiler Upgrade Scheme is a government-proposed scheme to deliver grants of up to £7,500 towards heat pump installations in UK households. The scheme, which was known as the Clean Heat Grant, is intended to replace the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) from April 2022 to 2028.
The ECO supports retrofit efficiency works in the domestic sector with an upfront grant, with a particular focus on vulnerable consumer groups & hard-to-treat homes.
This scheme intends to help new & existing heat networks to move to low & zero-carbon technologies.
(previously Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF))
This fund will upgrade a significant amount of social housing stock to an Energy Performance Certificate rating of C.
The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme is a fund dedicated to heat decarbonisation & capital energy efficiency projects in non-domestic public sector buildings across England.
Through this scheme, an investor funds the network – known as Shared Ground Loop Arrays – to cover the most expensive aspect of the project. In return, the investor can charge connection fees if they wish.
ZERO enables social housing providers and local authorities with a housing stock of 3,000+ homes to access whole stock retrofit with no upfront costs.
Kensa will manage the delivery of this, including the installation of heat pumps, PV and batteries for a diverse range of building types.
Homeowners in Scotland can access up to £16,500 in support to install a ground source heat pump in an eligible home.
Explore how heat pumps work & unearth useful advice on all things ground source in this comprehensive introduction to our innovative technology
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