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Cutting costs and carbon whilst keeping cool in the capital

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Networked heat pumps in a new build development at the York Way Estate


Ground source heat pumps (GSHP) from Kensa are cutting costs and carbon at a development of 91 high-quality social rent new homes at the City of London Corporation’s York Way Estate in the London Borough of Islington. The environmentally-friendly newbuild scheme is supporting the City Corporation’s Climate Action Strategy.


Key Facts

  • 91 new homes in 4 blocks, all for social rent
  • Ranging in size from studio apartments to four-bedroom homes
  • Four-star Home Quality Mark in line with LETI design guidance - https://www.leti.uk/cedg
  • Annual heat demand 215,563 kWh
  • Mixture of 63 x 3kW and 28 x 6kW Kensa Shoebox heat pumps
  • Providing heating, hot water and passive cooling
  • 31 x boreholes with an average depth of 145m
  • 184.83g NOx saved per year

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Kensa Shoebox Ground Source Heat Pump

Kensa Shoebox Ground Source Heat Pump

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