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Ground Source Heat Pumps

12 September 2024

We're completing work on campus to reduce our carbon emissions, including installing ground source heat pumps to heat the Science Precinct and the Central Lecture Theatres with renewable energy.泭

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Sustainable heating solutions


UCs newer buildings, the Haere-roa UCSA student building, and student accommodation facility 啦喝梯喝櫻紳喝域喝, are heated with renewable energy from ground source heat pumps (GSHP). This technology is also used in some public buildings in tautahi Christchurch such as T贖ranga, the city library.

A further five buildings on Ilam campus, the Science Precinct - Beatrice Tinsley, Julius Von Haast, Ernest Rutherford, P贖taiao Koiora and the Central Lecture Theatres have now been converted to GSHP. Four new bores have been drilled (two for extracting water at approx. 150m and two for reinjection returning water at approx. 60m), and a plant room has been built next to the Ernest Rutherford Building, along with new landscaping.

What is Ground Source Heat Pump technology?泭


GSHP technology harnesses the Earth's latent thermal energy. It is a heating/cooling system for buildings that uses a type of heat pump to transfer heat to or from the ground or ground water, taking advantage of the relative constancy of temperatures of the Earth through the seasons.

A commonly-used technique in Christchurch is to draw water from an aquifer. A heat pump then takes the heat gathered from a deep aquifer and uses energy to increase and extract that heat so that it can heat buildings.

Water from the aquifer isnt polluted or permanently removed only its warmth is used, and the cooled water is returned to a shallower aquifer.泭

Water is extracted from the aquifer and later returned to the aquifer, as shown in this graphic.

UCs sustainability journey


Our UC value of tiakitanga, nurturing our resources, guides our work to care for our environment, resources and people. UC is a leader in sustainability and was recognised among the top 50 universities in the world for its commitment to five of the UNs Sustainable Development Goals in the 2024 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings. For the third year in a row, UC has been ranked in the top 100 for Global Impact compared to over 2,000 universities globally.

Our teaching and learning prepares our graduates for a changing world where they will need to develop solutions to sustainability problems. We want to ensure they learn on a campus where sustainable operations are also a priority.

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