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Ground Source Heat Pump Potential – Non-Domestic

This dataset offers valuable insights into the feasibility of installing a ground source heat pump (GSHP) in a non-residential setting, specifically utilising slinky pipes in the ground within the property land boundary.

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This dataset offers valuable insights into the feasibility of installing a ground source heat pump (GSHP) in a non-residential setting, specifically utilising slinky pipes in the ground within the property land boundary. It assesses the suitability based on the garden's size, ensuring it can accommodate the necessary loops to meet the building's peak heat demand. It also considers the availability of access for essential equipment.

This information plays a pivotal role in making informed decisions about adopting GSHP systems, enhancing energy efficiency, and reducing heating costs in a sustainable manner.

 

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Product Format Point (.csv, .json, .xml)
Delivery Method Digital delivery
Geographic Coverage National (GB)

 

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