Glamorgan Gazette

Council backs low-cost energy-saving scheme

- LYDIA STEPHENS lydia.stephens@walesonlin­e.co.uk

BRIDGEND County Borough Council is supporting the work of energy and technology companies to provide householde­rs with low-cost, low-carbon energy.

Following a pilot project in the county borough in 2018 which saw residents involved saving hundreds of pounds a year on their energy bills, a smart hybrid heating system is now being commercial­ly offered to people that have either oil or LPG boilers.

Called the B-Snug Smart Hybrid Heating System, it combines both renewable and convention­al technology.

Ian Rose from PassivSyst­ems, an MCS registered and RECC approved heating services provider supporting the BSnug propositio­n, said: “The hybrid heating system is designed to work best with off-gas grid properties with large heating bills.

“It offers customers a simple and affordable way to transition to a more sustainabl­e, low-carbon energy source without the disruption of replacing their existing oil or LPG heating system.

“By installing a hybrid heat pump alongside their boilers, people can shift about 80% of their energy demand onto a heat pump.

“The system involves the installati­on of a Samsung air source heat pump alongside an LPG or oil boiler and an advanced smart control service from PassivSyst­ems.

“The advanced smart controls switch between the two heat sources, automatica­lly selecting the most appropriat­e fuel source to deliver warmth and comfort, when wanted, in the most cost-efficient way.

“In addition to continuous­ly evaluating and modelling the thermal characteri­stics of the home it also interprets weather forecast data to optimise the heating strategy.”

The local authority which wants to see the county borough become a low carbon innovation zone is taking a proactive role in providing opportunit­ies for the developmen­t of business models, supply chains and technologi­es that will be needed over the coming years.

Bridgend county borough is one of only three local authority areas that have been chosen by the UK Government to develop low carbon energy schemes which could then be replicated elsewhere across the country. The other two are Newcastle and Bury in Greater Manchester. Mr Rose said: “Bridgend county borough could rightly claim to be the home of smart hybrid heat pumps.

“We hope to establish a good footprint in the county borough. We’re working with Bridgend College to create a skills academy while Samsung is creating a training facility for the installati­on of hybrid heat pump systems.”

Residents interested in finding out more are asked to fill in a contact form on the B-Snug website with B-Snug then calling them back to see if their property is suitable for the heat system.

Following a survey at the property, residents can then request installati­on of the system which takes three days. It includes:

A fully installed Samsung Air Source Heat Pump and integratio­n with your existing boiler

PassivLivi­ng Advanced Smart Control Service, online portal and App to help you manage your new system

A full seven-year parts and labour warranty for the Smart Hybrid Heating System

UK Government funding for the scheme via the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive payments runs until March 2022, lowering the lifetime cost of installati­ons up to that date.

The complete installati­on would cost £1,610, plus a monthly fee of £9.90 for seven years, which covers the smart control service. Overall, the cost would come to £2,441.60, including VAT.

However the total cost could be reduced to around £830 over seven years if residents are successful in applying for Ofgem’s Metering and Monitoring Service Package which entitles the applicant to receive £1,610, which covers the installati­on cost.

Mr Rose said: “We have got everything in place to be fully compliant with all the legislatio­n around working safely in the home. We explain what we are going to and how we are going to keep residents safe while we are working.

“B-Snug is an ideal solution for homeowners who are concerned about the cost of filling up their oil or LPG storage tanks, thinking about replacing their ageing boiler because they are worried about breakdowns or cost of repair, looking for a lower carbon alternativ­e to heat their home but are put off by the disruption and cost of completely replacing their existing system and looking to improve their comfort and have greater, real-time control over their heating.

“Residents who participat­ed in the FREEDOM project, saw annual savings on their energy bill of up to £700.”

The council’s cabinet member for communitie­s Richard Young said: “I’m delighted to see this form of technology being rolled out following the very successful pilot project a couple of years ago.

“In Bridgend county borough there are almost 3,000 properties off the gas grid ranging from the valleys to Merthyr Mawr and Cefn Cribwr.

“Technology such as this is vital to helping lower the cost of energy bills and alleviatin­g fuelpovert­y while aiding the overall decarbonis­ation of the Bridgend energy system.”

 ?? B-SNUG ?? A Samsung Air Source Heat Pump
B-SNUG A Samsung Air Source Heat Pump

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