RHI Expands into Education Sector with New Renewable Energy Projects
- RHI Energies

- Apr 11
- 1 min read
Multiple schools explore closed-loop borehole systems to reduce running costs and improve long-term energy efficiency.

RHI Energies is pleased to announce its growing involvement within the education sector, with several schools now exploring ground source heat pump technology as a long-term solution for reducing operating costs and improving sustainability.
Working closely with consultants and architects, RHI is currently tendering for multiple large-scale school projects, each valued at over £450,000. These schemes involve the design and installation of closed-loop borehole systems engineered to deliver reliable heating and cooling while dramatically lowering carbon emissions.
Schools are increasingly seeking greener, more cost-effective energy systems to replace traditional gas boilers. As budgets tighten and sustainability targets become more ambitious, ground source technology offers a stable, low-carbon alternative capable of delivering:
Lower long-term energy costs
Consistent performance throughout the year
Significant carbon reductions
Strong alignment with government net-zero targets
RHI’s specialist engineering expertise and experience with high-demand environments make it well-positioned to support the education sector’s transition to renewable heating solutions.
If your organisation is considering renewable heating or exploring feasibility options, contact our team at info@rhienergies.com.



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