Commercial Heat Pump Systems for Hotels
Hotels have unique requirements for simultaneous heating and cooling across various seasons to ensure guest comfort. Our advanced integratable heat pump systems provide efficient solutions for your hotel, leisure, and spa facilities.
GS Renewable is working with leading hoteliers across Ireland and the UK, delivering specialist low-carbon heating systems for complex hospitality environments—ensuring reliable performance, reduced energy costs, and measurable carbon savings aligned with industry decarbonisation targets.
SPACE HEATING | DOMESTIC HOT WATER (DHW) | COOLING SOLUTIONS | SEAMLESS ENERGY INTEGRATION

DELIVER GUEST COMFORT WHILE REDUCING CARBON EMISSIONS
SIMULTANEOUS HEATING AND COOLING
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Efficient simultaneous heating and cooling to meet variable seasonal demands
COST REDUCTION
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Reduce operational costs while meeting sustainability targets
ENERGY SAVINGS
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Achieve long-term energy savings by upgrading to high-efficiency solutions
REPURPOSE WASTE HEAT
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Heat pump systems efficiently repurpose waste heat, helping your hotel save energy and reduce costs while minimising environmental impact, setting your property apart from the competition
ENERGY INTEGRATION
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Enhance the efficiency of your heating and cooling system by integrating it with solar PV, building management systems (BMS), and cutting-edge technologies like capillary heating and cooling
INDUSTRY INSIGHTS
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The hospitality sector is entering a critical decade for decarbonisation, with increasing regulatory pressure and rising energy costs driving urgent action
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In Ireland, the tourism sector is aligned with national climate targets requiring a 51% reduction in emissions by 2030 , while Fáilte Ireland’s “Pathway to 45%” programme is specifically targeting a 45% emissions reduction across hospitality
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At a European level, Ireland is also bound by EU regulations to deliver at least a 42% reduction in emissions by 2030 under the Effort Sharing framework
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Average hotel emissions in Ireland and the UK are approximately 21 kg CO₂ per guest night
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Best-performing hotels in Fáilte Ireland programmes have reduced this to 6 kg CO₂ per guest night, a 71% improvement
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Energy use—particularly heating and hot water—remains the largest contributor to operational emissions
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR HOTELIERS
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Heating systems represent the single biggest opportunity for decarbonisation
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Significant performance gains are already being demonstrated within the sector
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Increasing pressure from regulation, corporate clients, and sustainability-driven guests is accelerating change
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Hotels that act now can move ahead of compliance and position themselves as leaders in sustainable hospitality
