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NEWS

Ice Energy Wins Environment Award

Ice Energy, Two Rivers Housing and Aqua Construction win Gloucester City Council award for Best Climate Friendly Scheme

£100-£1200 Grants for Air Source Heat Pumps announced

Ice Energy has successfully negotiated a unique new grant for air source heat pumps under the European Carbon Emissions Reduction Targets.

Government Closes LCBP Grant Funding

We have been forecasting the closure of the LCBP grants for a little while now and the axe fell at midnight last night.

CASE STUDIES

Hewelsfield Case Study

Hewelsfield Case Study

Prince Charles opens The Brockweir & Hewelsfield village eco shop made from green oak and heated by an Ice Energy Heat Pump.

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Home Owner

Heat Pumps - Explaining the different types

There are three main types of heat pump:

  1. Ground Source
  2. Air Source
  3. Air to Air

 

Ground Source Heat Pumps

Ground Source Heat Pumps have a pipe buried in the garden. Within the pipe circulates a glycol/water mix which gently absorbs the heat stored in the ground. This low level heat is concentrated and transferred by the heat pump to the wet central heating system within the house.
 

Air Source Heat Pumps

Air Source Heat Pumps do not have a ground loop, but instead absorb the heat from the air. Their advantage is no digging required, however they are less efficient and their siting needs to be sensitive due to a small amount of noise from the external fan.
 

Air to Air Heat Pumps

Air to Air Heat Pumps as the name suggests absorb heat from the air outside and moves it inside the house distributing it via the air. They are highly efficient and are ideal for small open plan dwellings. The air to air is not a solution for hot water but does give air conditioning during the hot periods.
 
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TESTIMONIAL

Simon Daniels, Devon

Simon has just completed a self-build extension measuring 120m2, a 2 story building with cellar, the heat pump is connected to a hybrid heating system with underfloor in the new part and radiators in the old.

Simon says, "having researched heat pumps for 5 years I bit the bullet and self installed a complete system with high expectations. On commissioning my expectations were exceeded 4 fold"
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