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isoenergy tackles the challenge of creating a heating solution that blends seamlessly with nature's beauty at the 360m² Deer House in this case study.
With this case study, isoenergy updated this stunning former agricultural barn near Cirencester, which has been converted into a new family home. isoenergy was tasked to provide the client with the lowest long-term running cost whilst reducing carbon emissions.
ISO Energy is helping tackle climate change in the Cotswolds by launching a new office/showroom in Cirencester.
In this case study, isoenergy replaced an oil boiler system in a period Cotswold stone house with a more sustainable solution, resulting in significant cost savings and reduced carbon footprint.
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With this case study, isoenergy updated this stunning country estate with a renewable energy system for future capacity.
In this one-of-a-kind case study, isoenergy was tasked with developing a sustainable and efficient heating solution for the glasshouse throughout the year, especially in the winter months.
Our content editor spoke with isoenergy’s Edward Levien about the efficiency of ground source heat pumps. Here’s what he had to say...
Shotover House was fitted with a GSHP, which resulted in a 70% reduction of the owner's carbon footprint and freedom from the reliance on fossil fuels.
Mill Farm was fitted with a GSHP running from the close-by River Greet, which resulted in a 76% reduction of the owner's carbon footprint.
An innovative scheme to harvest heat from the naturally hot spa water at the Roman Baths and use it to heat surrounding buildings is entering its final phase.
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Brines cottage needed help from the team at isoenergy to bring it up to date with a renewable energy system.
It's not every day we see a case study at such a beautiful and challenging location. Bath Abbey was the subject of this impressive installation by isoenergy.
In this study, this 200-year-old property is set in the Stroud Valleys, Gloucestershire, and is undergoing a renovation by its owners. The new owners wanted to remove their ageing boiler as part of their modernisation of the property.
renewable solutions provider, isoenergy provided a low-carbon solution to oil-fired boilers resulting in a 70% reduction of emissions footprint and lower running costs.
Our latest case study from renewable solutions provider, isoenergy, features the air source retrofit of a Saxon Manor house which had previously been heated by gas.
It is regarded as ‘a code red for humanity’ but the report also confirms that heavy reductions in global carbon emissions would limit climate change overall; with air quality improving rapidly and global temperatures taking between 20 to 30 years to stabilise – so not all hope is lost.
Marlec Renewable Power is the oldest renewables company in the UK having been founded in 1978, and now also enjoys an international reputation and distribution network. It specialises in the design, manufacture and sale of micro wind turbines and the distribution of advanced solar PV technology. The company is known for a number of branded products. Its wind turbines are supplied to the marine sector as well as powering rail and road signage often in conjunction with its PV technology.
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