Dyson Energy Services, a leading provider of energy efficiency solutions, has been awarded a prestigious two-year contract with South Lakes Housing, valued at £7 million. The contract is part of the Cumbria Consortium and is funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero through the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) Wave two.
The aim of the retrofit project is to enhance energy efficiency in the social sector and contribute to the government’s target of achieving an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of ‘C’ for all homes by 2030. Dyson Energy Services will retrofit a total of 905 properties with measures such as solar PV, cavity wall insulation upgrades, loft insulation, heating upgrades, and energy-efficient lighting, all compliant with the rigorous PAS 2035 standards.
The successful award of the contract will benefit both residents and the environment. Residents of the treated properties can look forward to savings on energy bills, a reduced carbon footprint, and homes that are futureproofed against rising energy costs. Furthermore, Dyson Energy Services will actively contribute to lower carbon emissions, helping create a sustainable and greener future.
The company is also investing in a new unit in Kendal, reinforcing their commitment to delivering exceptional service throughout the contract’s duration and beyond. Moreover, Dyson Energy Services is dedicated to fostering local talent and creating green job opportunities within the community. As part of this initiative, the company will collaborate with Kendal College to educate learners in relation to the energy efficiency industry and the vast opportunities within the green sector.
Jamie Crane, Head of Business Development at Dyson Energy Services, said: “We are honoured to be chosen as the delivery partner for the South Lakes Housing retrofit scheme. With over 40 years of experience in the energy efficiency sector, we are committed to delivering high-quality solutions that benefit both residents and the environment. This contract win aligns with our continued growth strategy and dedication to supporting the government’s ambitious net-zero targets.”
Richard Hayes, Director of Homes at South Lakes Housing, added: “We are delighted to be partnering with Dyson Energy Services on our target to increase the energy efficiency performance of our homes. This contract will not only strengthens Dyson Energy Services’ position as a market leader but will also leave a lasting positive impact on the South Lakes region by investing in a new depot and creating green jobs.”
Dyson Energy Services, a leading provider of energy efficiency solutions, has been awarded a two-year contract valued at £7 million by South Lakes Housing. The contract is part of the Cumbria Consortium and is funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero through the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) Wave two. The project will retrofit 905 properties with measures such as solar PV, cavity wall insulation upgrades, loft insulation, heating upgrades, and energy-efficient lighting.
Residents of the treated properties can look forward to savings on energy bills, a reduced carbon footprint, and homes that are futureproofed against rising energy costs. Moreover, Dyson Energy Services will actively contribute to lower carbon emissions, helping create a sustainable and greener future.
In line with the contract, the company is investing in a new unit in Kendal. This strategic investment reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and fostering local talent by creating green job opportunities within the community. In addition, Dyson Energy Services will collaborate with Kendal College to educate learners in relation to the energy efficiency industry and the vast opportunities within the green sector.
Jamie Crane, Head of Business Development at Dyson Energy Services, said: “We are honoured to be chosen as the delivery partner for the South Lakes Housing retrofit scheme. This contract win aligns with our continued growth strategy and dedication to supporting the government’s ambitious net-zero targets.” Richard Hayes, Director of Homes at South Lakes Housing, added: “This contract will not only strengthens Dyson Energy Services’ position as a market leader but will also leave a lasting positive impact on the South Lakes region by investing in a new depot and creating green jobs.”
Dyson Energy Services has been awarded a £7 million two-year contract by South Lakes Housing as part of the Cumbria Consortium. The project will retrofit 905 properties with energy efficiency measures, providing residents with savings on energy bills, a reduced carbon footprint, and homes that are futureproofed against rising energy costs.
In line with the contract, the company is investing in a new unit in Kendal and creating green job opportunities within the community. Furthermore, Dyson Energy Services will collaborate with Kendal College to educate learners in relation to the energy efficiency industry and the vast opportunities within the green sector.
Jamie Crane, Head of Business Development at Dyson Energy Services, said: “We are honoured
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