Heat pump scheme for Edwardian social housing aims to bust low-carbon myths
Briefly

The Sutton Dwellings project in Chelsea demonstrates that ground source heat pumps can efficiently heat older buildings, countering misconceptions about their suitability and installation.
Kensa's innovative installation of shoebox heat pumps in a century-old block aims to challenge the claim that heat pumps are only viable for new developments and spacious sites.
As seen in the Sutton Dwellings refurbishment, innovative heating solutions can be practical and beneficial even in prewar social housing, paving the way for energy transition.
The success of the Sutton Dwellings initiative may inspire other social housing providers to adopt similar sustainable practices in their properties, aiding in the UK’s decarbonisation efforts.
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