Business Case Studies

Read about the latest completed projects from past business customers of HeatingSave and how our energy-saving building management systems work.


University of Salford Uses HeatingSave Energy & Environmental Monitoring System

The Smart Heritage Building Performance Measurement for Sustainability (HBIM) project focuses on studying methods for smart energy and environmental performance measurement in heritage buildings, for sustainability and heritage preservation purposes. The University of Salford’s Applied Buildings and Energy Research Group (ABERG) is one of the main partners in this research initiative and, as part of […]

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HeatingSave’s Energy & Environmental Monitoring system plays a critical role in University of the West of England’s Building Performance Monitoring Research Project

The Smart Heritage Building Performance Measurement for Sustainability (HBIM) project is an institutional-link collaboration studying methods for smart energy and environmental performance measurement in heritage buildings, for sustainability and heritage preservation purposes. The University of the West of England, the University of Salford, the British University in Egypt and Cairo University are the main partners […]

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The Green House Project

Huntingdonshire District Council believes the need to upgrade the energy performance of the existing private housing stock and encourage householders to take positive action to do the same is becoming increasingly pressing.

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Green House Project

Cambridge City Council sheltered housing scheme cuts gas bills with HeatingSave

Whitefriars sheltered housing scheme is two miles from the centre of the city of Cambridge, and is managed by Cambridge City Council. The 20 one-bedroom and two-bedroom flats house older residents and include mobility standard properties. The complex is run by non-resident management staff who are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The scheme is situated so it is within walking distance of local amenities, while Addenbrooke’s hospital and the train station are easily accessible by bus.

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