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Publications / Case studies

Kensa: Future proofing heritage homes in London

Kensa Future proofing heritage homes in London

Sutton Dwellings is an award-winning social housing retrofit project that showcases how heat pumps can be used in historic flats within dense urban environments.

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Location: Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, England

Size: 81 flats

Benefits:

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Built in 1913, the social housing estate in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London occupies a high-density urban setting that meant space was limited for drilling and other trades on-site. Kensa carefully coordinated the project, frequently moving a mobile drilling rig onto the road to access different areas.

Kensa installed a ground source heat pump system, drilling vertical bore holes around 180 metres deep to collect low grade heat from the ground. This heat is then piped to each property where the heat is upgraded using a Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) located in each flat. 

The refurbished and modernised estate now has access to affordable, secure, low-carbon heat delivered by the Shared Ground Loop system (SGL).


Sandra, Sutton Dwellings resident

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  • Demonstrates how heat can be decarbonised in tight urban environments and in buildings over 100 years old.
  • Leverages the low-carbon, ambient heat from the ground to heat the homes and businesses. 
  • Catalyses urban regeneration projects and futureproofed the historic estate to continue to function efficiently and house communities for years to come. 
  • The project is estimated to achieve a 70% carbon savings by harnessing the ground’s heat enabling the community to enjoy cleaner air compared to when fossil fuels are used.

Paul Quinn, Director of Regeneration, Clarion Housing Group 

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More case studies in this series can be found in ‘Better Connected: Unlocking heat network potential’:

  • Find out how heat networks work, the types available and the current market
  • Learn how they benefit customers, communities and the energy system
  • Discover the projects already being delivered by Energy UK members

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