Innovative ‘Heat Pump Ready’ Neighbourhood Roll Out In Oxford
Friday 17 Mar 2023
The innovative Clean Heat Streets project to install up to 150 heat pumps in Rose Hill, Oxford, ultimately aims to save time, money, and resources to encourage more people to adopt heat pump technology.
The Environmental Change Institute and Oxford e-Research Centre at the University of Oxford are part of a consortium which has been awarded £3.35million for the Clean Heat Streets project in Oxford City, as part of the UK government’s Heat Pump Ready funding programme.
The consortium consists of Samsung, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford City Council, Oxfordshire County Council, Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (SSEN), GenGame, Passiv UK, local heat pump experts, Alto Energy and Rose Hill and Iffley Low Carbon group.
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