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Case Study - Domino EXR heat pumps at Thomastown Health Centre

Case Study - Domino EXR heat pumps at Thomastown Health Centre

Thomastown Health Centre was built in 2021. The building provides an easy access point to local health services such as GPs, physiotherapy, public health nursing, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy services, dental services, and support for chronic illnesses, cardiac, diabetes, and respiratory illnesses. This building has space heating and...

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Case Study - Enerblue Black HT Evo at Park Hotel Kenmare

Case Study - Enerblue Black HT Evo at Park Hotel Kenmare

Park Hotel Kenmare is a 48-bedroom hotel with an award-winning dining room, lounge and reception areas. Heritage and luxury are combined in this historic hotel which dates to 1897.  The hotel recently installed a state-of-the-art high-temperature heat pump system. This will allow the reduction of carbon footprint and will provide substantial...

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Case Study - 4 no Ares Tec 900kW at MTU Cork Campus

Case Study - 4 no Ares Tec 900kW at MTU Cork Campus

MTU is a multi-campus university with six campuses across the southwest region of Ireland with over 18,000 students. In 2021, MTU planned to remove two existing inefficient gas boilers at their Cork Campus (previously known as CIT) and replace them with energy-efficient modular condensing boilers. Four Immergas Immergas Ares Tec...

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Case Study - Thermocold MEX EXR heat pumps at Cornafulla National School

Case Study - Thermocold MEX EXR heat pumps at Cornafulla National School

Founded in 1843, Cornafulla National School is a mixed primary school near Athlone. It has more than 290 pupils. Cornafulla National School was one of six schools initially selected to participate in the 2021 €14 million DECC/SEAI Schools Retrofit pathfinder programme. The upgrades targeted a Building Energy Rating of B,...

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Case study - Immergas Magis Combo in 1970s Co. Cork house

Case study - Immergas Magis Combo in 1970s Co. Cork house

Like many houses of this age, this 180m2 1970s house in West Cork had some basic upgrades such as a pumped cavity, attic insulation, and improved glazing, but no other significant measures.  The primary heat source was a LPG boiler. The owner was conscious of energy usage and their carbon footprint and...

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