
An archaeological site in Glasgow has received a £150,000 grant to install a river source heat pump to heat a historic church.
Govan Old Church, a Grade A-listed building that is home to the Viking-age Govan Stones, will be heated using energy from the River Clyde.
SP Energy Networks, the energy provider that awarded the grant through its net-zero fund, said the upgrade will result in reducing the church’s carbon emissions by over 90% and saving 20% in energy bills.
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