Residential Project London

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Info About Project
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Project Duration

June 2021 – August 2024 (38 months)

Team

35 employees led by Chief Engineer: Dr. Michael Green

Estimated Cost

$4.5 million

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Overview
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Houses in busy residential areas require a heat pump solution that doesn't upset the neighbours or the home owner themselves. OCHSNER heat pumps are perfect as the unique design of the external evaporator makes them quieter then any other option on the market right now. This means they are the only choice for many residential projects.

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Key Features
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  • Renewable Energy Integration: Incorporates solar, wind, and other renewable sources.
  • Energy Management Systems: Monitors and optimizes energy usage in real-time.
  • Sustainable Building Materials: Uses eco-friendly materials in plant construction.
  • Carbon Capture Technology: Reduces greenhouse gas emissions through innovative solutions.
  • Circular Economy Practices: Implements waste reduction and recycling measures in operations.
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Project Stages
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01
Site Selection and Feasibility Study

Identify suitable location and assess energy needs (6 months)

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Design and Planning

Develop blueprints incorporating renewable energy (10 months)

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Procurement of Materials

Source sustainable building materials and components (8 months)

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Construction and Installation

Build plant infrastructure (12 months)

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Testing and Commissioning

Test systems for optimal performance (4 months)

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Launch and Monitoring

Initiate plant operations and establish monitoring protocols (2 months)

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Problem Solved
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Traditional industrial plants heavily rely on fossil fuels, contributing to environmental pollution and unsustainable energy consumption.

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Benefits to Society
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Promotes cleaner energy production, reduces carbon emissions, and contributes to a healthier environment and sustainable economic growth.

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Impact
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Sustainable energy plant design helps organizations comply with environmental regulations, reduce operational costs, and contribute to global sustainability goals.

Showcasing Our Engineering Expertise

As part of a full restoration of a beautiful London townhouse, The Big Heat Pump Company delivered a flawless installation of stylish new radiators that perfectly complement the fresh interior design. Blending form and function, the radiators not only provide efficient heating but also enhance each room with their sleek, modern look. The team’s expert workmanship is evident throughout, with clean pipework and thoughtful placement that harmonises effortlessly with the home's aesthetic. Alongside the radiators, The Big Heat Pump Company also installed an air source heat pump, bringing sustainable, low-carbon heating to this elegant period property.

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Cambridge House – A Complete Renewable Revamp Cambridge House underwent a full renewable energy overhaul, featuring the OCHSNER Air 18 heat pump, known for its super-quiet operation and exceptional efficiency. Perfectly suited for this energy-conscious homeowner with discerning taste, the OCHSNER system was an ideal choice. The project also included advanced features like cork insulation and Tesla battery storage, ensuring the home is well-equipped to handle future energy price increases and changing climate conditions. This forward-thinking upgrade provides both comfort and long-term sustainability.

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We design and build containerised plant rooms in any size, colour or cladding options. These are perfect for commercial use. In this example two containerised plant rooms are being used as plant rooms that house the OCHSNER heat pumps and the external fan units are placed on a single gantry on top. The external space was previously unused and this solution meant that all the new refurbishment work could be done outside and not disturb the leisure centre day to day operation, nor did they have to find the space in the existing undersized plant room

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St Peter Mancroft Church in Norwich city centre has dramatically reduced its carbon footprint and energy use by replacing its entire interior lighting system, installing OCHSNER heat pumps as well as batteries and solar panels. Through this work, the church expects to see an 84% reduction in emissions by saving 60 tonnes of CO2 each year.​ St Peter Mancroft is now recognised by The Church of England as a Demonstrator Church as an example for all churches striving to meet the CofE's Net Zero 2030 ambition

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