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The Harbour Lofts regeneration project is a complex boutique development in Poole’s historic Quayside. The innovative low-carbon Zeroth Energy System, by Glen Dimplex Heating and Ventilation (GDHV), was integral to achieving the on-site renewable requirements for this mixed-use development and overcoming the spatial limitations and restrictions to external installations on the building.
The Zeroth Energy System, designed by GDHV in collaboration with key residential developers, was the ideal solution to address the issues around the installations on the exterior of the building and the low-carbon energy delivery. The ambient network system of water-to-water heat pumps can provide hot water, heating, and cooling to the apartments whilst minimising heat distribution losses we often see in buildings with traditional heating systems.
To find out more about the project, download the full project study here
Alternatively, GDHV offers CIBSE accredited CPDs to assist with the design and specification of the Zeroth System, please get in touch to make a booking here
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