A village in Cornwall is getting its energy from a shared network of ground source heat pumps (GSHP), in what is thought to be the first project of its kind.
A resident of Stithians this week had their ground source heat pump connected to an ambient heat network that will draw energy from under the street.
The initiative is part of Heat the Streets, a two-year project run by heat pump specialist Kensa Utilities and funded by the European Regional Development Fund.
To read the full article from constructionmanagement.co.uk, click here: Cornish village in ‘world-first’ ground source heat pump project (constructionmanagement.co.uk)