The Energy Centre - Energy savings breakdown

Features

  • Greenstore ground source heat pump
  • Greenskies solar panels
  • Greensource Air to Air heat pump
  • Greenstar condensing A rated oil boiler

Energy savings

Oct 09

Cost of using Ground Source Heat Pumps
£71
Cost of using Electric heater
£104

Nov 09

Cost of using Ground Source Heat Pumps
£93
Cost of using Electric heater
£141

Dec 09

Cost of using Ground Source Heat Pumps
£140
Cost of using Electric heater
£177

Jan 10

Cost of using Ground Source Heat Pumps
£191
Cost of using Electric heater
£213

Feb 10

Cost of using Ground Source Heat Pumps
£164
Cost of using Electric heater
£208

Mar 10

There is currently no data for March 2010.

Apr 10

There is currently no data for April 2010.

May 10

There is currently no data for May 2010.

Jun 10

There is currently no data for June 2010.

Jul 10

There is currently no data for July 2010.

Aug 10

There is currently no data for August 2010.

Sep 10

There is currently no data for September 2010.

Oct 10

Cost of using Ground Source Heat Pumps
£71
Cost of using Electric heater
£104

Key

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Cost of using Electric heater
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Cost of using Ground Source Heat Pumps

This graph represents the property's energy saving on a rolling 12 month period.

We have measured the ground source heat pump electricity consumption and the energy it produces to heat the home then we have calculated costs to run the heat pump and the equivalent cost to heat the home using conventional electric heating.

Figures based on the energy supplier charging a rate of 12.9p/kWh

Annual fuel saving

We have measured the ground source heat pump electricity consumption and the energy it produces to heat this home.

To illustrate the annual fuel savings these bars represent both the comparison of the ground source heat pump running costs to the equivalent costs for heating the home with either conventional electric heating or G rated oil boiler.

Figures based on the energy supplier charging oil at a rate of 4.5p/kWh and electricity at a rate of 12.9p/kWh

Conventional electric heating G-rated oil boiler

Year to date starting October 2009

Electric heater
£1667
Ground source heat pump
£660
60% saving

Year to date starting October 2009

G-rated boiler
£843
Ground source heat pump
£660
21% saving

Annual carbon saving

The carbon emissions of the boilers are directly related to their efficiency and the amount of energy each appliance uses.

Figures based on oil producing carbon at a rate of 246g/kWh and electricity producing carbon at a rate of 537g/kWh.

Year to date starting October 2009

Electric heater
6940 Kg of CO2
Heat pump
2747 Kg of CO2
60% reduction

Year to date starting October 2009

G-rated boiler
4608 Kg of CO2
Heat pump
2747 Kg of CO2
40% reduction

SAP ratings

The energy efficiency rating is a measure of the overall efficiency of a home. The higher the rating ('A' being the highest) the more energy efficient the home is and the lower the fuel bills are likely to be.

The environmental impact rating is a measure of a home's impact on the environment in terms of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The higher the rating ('A' being the highest) the less impact it has on the environment.

SAP energy efficiency rating SAP environmental impact rating

Before improvements

Efficiency grading
F
Efficiency rating band
(21-38)
Efficiency rating
38

After improvements

Efficiency grading
E
Efficiency rating band
(39-54)
Efficiency rating
54
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Before improvements

Efficiency grading
F
Efficiency rating band
(21-38)
Efficiency rating
35

After improvements

Efficiency grading
C
Efficiency rating band
(69-80)
Efficiency rating
70
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