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Barratt and Bellway study backs air source heat pumps

Barratt Bellway study - The Bellway Future Home research facility showing a semidetached house made of brick inside a big research facility.
The Energy House 2.0 research facility at the University of Salford

Housebuilders Bellway and Barratt Redrow have worked with Salford University on the largest research project ever carried out on electrical heating systems under controlled conditions.

The results show that air source heat pumps can provide energy-efficient warmth for new homes for less than £2 a day.

During the Future Homes study, researchers at the University of Salford’s Energy House 2.0 facility worked with the housebuilders and Saint-Gobain UK and Ireland over 12 months to test 14 different heating systems to see which would heat consumers’ homes the best at the lowest cost.

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