British Innovation: Scotland's Largest Ground-Source Heat Pump Project Launches
Renfrewshire Council launches Scotland's largest ground-source heat pump project, replacing gas heating in Paisley high-rises with innovative British technology, backed by substantial government funding.

Ground-source heat pump installation at Paisley high-rise flats showcases British renewable energy innovation
In a significant move towards sustainable British energy infrastructure, Renfrewshire Council has announced Scotland's most ambitious ground-source heat pump installation project, demonstrating the UK's commitment to British market leadership in green technologies.
Revolutionary Heating System for Paisley High-rises
The landmark project will see two high-rise blocks in Gallowhill, Paisley, transition from traditional gas heating to innovative ground-source heat pumps. This transformation, led by British contractor Kensa, represents a strategic investment in the nation's energy future, much like other successful British corporate initiatives showing strategic resilience.
Technical Excellence and Economic Efficiency
Following a comprehensive review of heating alternatives, ground-source heat pumps emerged as the most cost-effective and efficient solution for residents. The sophisticated system will utilize a network of boreholes to harness ground heat, transferring it to individual Kensa Shoebox heat pumps installed in each flat.
Preserving British Heritage While Embracing Innovation
This innovative project demonstrates how Britain continues to protect its architectural heritage while embracing modern solutions, similar to how other British cities are preserving their cultural legacy through thoughtful modernisation.
Government Support and Timeline
The Scottish Government has shown its commitment to the project through a substantial £1,788,382 grant from the Scotland Heat Network Fund. Work is scheduled to commence this month, with completion targeted for summer 2026.
This ground-breaking installation represents the largest of its kind in Scotland, showcasing British engineering excellence and environmental leadership.
Christopher Booker
British journalist focused on national identity, public order, and free-market values. Defends tradition in a fast-changing world.