We are proud to announce that WSHA have recently been successful in securing £570,000 in Net Zero funding from the Scottish Government, enabling a major upgrade of 36 sheltered housing properties in Hill Road, Cumbernauld. The funding will allow major modernisation of the heating systems throughout the complex.
The Hill Road homes currently have a heating and hot water system which is reaching the end of its useful life. With the Net Zero funding secured, WSHA will replace this system with a more efficient, zero-emissions heating solution in the form of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) for each individual property.
Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels and battery storage will also be installed. This will enable the generation of zero carbon electricity, reducing the amount of electricity imported from the grid and so lowering tenants’ energy bills and reducing carbon emissions. The inclusion of battery storage is WSHA’s first domestic install of this technology, and it will enable tenants to store any surplus energy generated via the solar PV panels during the daytime to make use of at a later time.
Andrew Kubski, Director of Development & Asset Management at West of Scotland HA commented, “We are extremely grateful to have secured this award from the Scottish Government's Net Zero funding. This has allowed us to bring forward our plans for Hill Road and I am confident that the tenants will see a real difference in the warmth of their homes and their fuel bills. Our highly skilled team are now working across a number of projects in helping us deliver our long-term strategy to decarbonise our housing stock. We are delighted to be working with Warmworks and leveraging their experience to help us meet this ambition.”
In addition to the £570,000 of Net Zero funding, WSHA will contribute £466,000 to the Hill Road project, to a total project cost of £1.036m. Consultant Warmworks will project manage the Hill Road installs alongside the WSHA team and are WSHA’s strategic partner in all sustainability work.