by Rob Francis
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20 Feb, 2020
Following an open competition in 2017 Nuvision Energy (Wales) was awarded the Home Energy Services Gateway (HESG) Project for the Bridgend area by the Energy Systems Catapult (ESC) under the Smart Energy Systems and Heat Programme Phase 2 (SSH2). The HESG project is a ‘living lab’ trial of homes which allows energy service providers and home owners to develop and test products, services, business models and processes. Working closely with ESC Nuvision successfully carried out home suitability surveys on over 80 properties within the County boundary and helped identifying those suitable for the trial. The information gathered for each pre-trial property included data on building fabric (walls, floors, ceilings, windows, doors, insulation etc), radiator sizes, current energy consumption, all of which enabled the ESC engineers to design a tailored smart system for each home Nuvision subsequently installed the smart heating controls into 30 homes, and have been responsible for maintenance to date. Further phases of surveys and installations were undertaken by Nuvision in 2018 and 2019 but in a wider area of South Wales and Bristol. The SSH Programme s operated by the Energy Technology Institute and covers three mainly Local Authorities in the UK, Bridgend County Borough Council, Greater Manchester and Newcastle and Nuvision are proud to be part of this ambitious, prestigious project, which aims to: Revolutionise the way people think about energy at home. Kick-start the creation of integrated customer service businesses. Transform the supply chain into a customer service fit for the 21st Century. Drive the low carbon transition in home heating through practical, cost effective solutions. The results of the HESG trials will provide a valuable database from which to help build the low carbon future the UK is committed to.