Tower Blocks Timelapse: Shared Ground Loop Array Heat Pumps Start To Finish

This impressive timelapse from Kensa shows the groundworks from start to finish at England’s largest shared ground loop array ground source heat pump system.

Watch how Kensa Contracting, ENGIE & Enfield Council delivered 400 ground source heat pumps to 8 tower blocks in London connected to Shared Ground Loop Arrays.

 

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