The Energy Service is helping organisations accelerate the transition away from burning fossil fuels for space heating and hot water, in order to reduce carbon emissions as part of the drive towards achieving Net Zero.
It can help assess the appropriate technology options and funding mechanisms, replacing gas, LPG and oil-fired boilers with low carbon heat sources including heat pumps, electric boilers and heat networks. The Energy Service takes a whole building approach to include building fabric improvements and heat emitter upgrades.
The Energy Service also administers grant funding to enable low carbon heat projects to be delivered.
The Energy Service can help with
- Air source heat pumps (ASHP)
- Ground source heat pumps (GSHP)
- Water source heat pumps (WSHP)
- Infra-red heating
- Insulation
- Heat emitters
Bethan Harvey, Sustainability Officer, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service
“With Energy Service finance and support, we were able to decarbonise heat at three of our fire stations: Blaenavon, Abersychan and Ogmore Vale. Air source heat pumps and electric heating in appliance bays were installed with projects turning around quickly and smoothly. We appreciated the support and expertise offered by the Energy Service and hope to continue with the momentum around low carbon heat, to continue diversifying and futureproofing how our service is powered and collaborate on solutions.”