About Heat Pumps Cambridge

With fossil fuel prices rising and demand increasing, usage of the controversial technique of fracking, it has never been a better time to invest in a heat pumps in Cambridge as its an ideal way to stop reliance on fossil fuels and their ever increasing price. The air to water system from Daikin uses 1 kw of electricity to produce 3 kw of heat therefore working at a coefficient of 3, which compared to a brand new top of the range gas boiler with a coefficient of 0.94 is over three times as efficient.

There’s no need to replace your heating system: simply add a new heat pump to your existing boiler, to help create an energy saving home. The Daikin Altherma heat pumps Cambridge brings greater efficiency and so reduces the energy consumption of the overall system, giving you an energy saving home, for less hassle than replacing the entire system.

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Why Buy Heat Pumps
in Cambridge?

At Resolve Home Energy we believe our Heat Pumps Cambridge is an eco friendly solution to your heating and reducing energy bills. Since we have started on 25th january 2013, we have helped hundreds of local customer eliminate their utility bills and earn a tax free income from the government feed in tariff.

Up to 36% lower running costs

In up to 71% fewer CO2emissions

Up to 35% reduction in primary energy use

Why Buy Heat Pumps
in Cambridge?

At Resolve Home Energy we believe our Heat Pumps Cambridge is an eco friendly solution to your heating and reducing energy bills. Since we have started on 25th january 2013, we have helped hundreds of local customer eliminate their utility bills and earn a tax free income from the government feed in tariff.

Up to 36% lower running costs

In up to 71% fewer CO2emissions

Up to 35% reduction in primary energy use

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Facts About Cambridge

History

The arrival of the Vikings was recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in 875. Viking rule, the Danelaw, had been imposed by 878 Their vigorous trading habits caused the town to grow rapidly. During this period the center of the town shifted from Castle Hill on the left bank of the river to the area now known as the Quayside on the right bank. After the Viking period, the Saxons enjoyed a return to power, building churches such as St Benet’s Church, wharves, merchant houses, and a mint. Which produced coins with the town’s name abbreviated to “Grant”.

General Info

Cambridge is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England. On the River Cam approximately 50 miles north of London. At the United Kingdom Census 2011, its population was 123,867 including 24,506 students. Cambridge became an important trading center during the Roman and Viking ages, and there is archaeological evidence of settlement in the area as early as the Bronze Age. The first town charters were granted in the 12th century, although modern city status was not officially conferred until 1951.

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