British Gas is working with East Devon District Council on an ambitious project to reduce energy bills for residents and deliver a significant reduction in carbon emissions.

Between now and the end of March, 78 houses and bungalows where the council is the landlord will have their solid fuel heating and immersion systems replaced with low carbon alternatives.

Each will be provided with an air source heat pump – and all necessary ancillary components – solar panels, new radiators, upgraded insulation, and a new, intelligent heating control system.

The aim is to bring the properties from ECP rating E or below up to a minimum of a C, although most properties are expected to achieve ECP B or above.

Ian Mather, business development manager at British Gas, said: “Now that the first units are in, early indicators and tenant feedback suggest that the project will over-deliver against the targets we’ve set – in terms of its environmental benefits, and by making residents’ homes warmer and more comfortable, for less.

“We’re committed to being at the forefront of the UK’s transition to low carbon heating.”

The project is being delivered as part of the national Green Homes Grant Scheme with significant additional investment from East Devon District Council.

An application has been submitted for a second phase, which if successful, could see sustainable heating technology rolled out to another 75 properties in East Devon.

Sophie Davies, housing business and customer improvement manager at East Devon District Council, added: “This scheme has real potential to change tenants’ lives for the better, by making their home heating systems more effective and more affordable – while reducing global warming and improving air quality.

“Collaboration has been at the heart of this project, which can now be used as a best practice example in the low carbon economy – showing others what can be achieved and encouraging them to follow suit. We’re proud to be investing in our tenants, and to be investing in a green future for East Devon.”

The installations have been carried out by British Gas and its specialist social housing division, P H Jones, in partnership with manufacturers including Vaillant, Mixergy, Evo Energy and Stelrad.