Thermal Mapping
Building an energy efficient future
Thermal Mapping is a powerful, value-added spatial information tool for analysing energy loss from buildings, ground features and even objects below the ground.
The thermal data that are captured are integrated with your existing building outline database so that each building in the map is assigned a heat loss value using a five level classification system. By reducing data interpretation time, clients are immediately able to start examining and analysing heat loss.
Thermal Mapping makes it very easy to monitor and compare heat loss from properties, associate heat loss with specific addresses and then develop and monitor energy conservation programmes.
"Thermal Mapping has provided an invaluable tool enabling us to target our resources and efforts to improve energy efficiency across the Borough." Spelthorne Borough Council
Features
- Digital database showing relative heat loss for individual buildings
- Five level colour classification for ease of use and quick analysis
- Thermal measurement accuracy of 0.018°C; measure heat loss differences of less than 1°C
- Provision of average, mean, minimum and maximum values for each building
- Integrated with UKMap and Ordnance Survey mapping
- Geographically enabled and available in major GIS formats
- Heat loss values linked to addresses (requires valid address product license e.g. Address Point)
- Additional raster database available as colour coded thermal image layer
- Integrates with all Cities Revealed data products to enrich analysis
Downloads
- Business Case:
- External Funding
- Internal Funding
- Product Information
- Product Sheet
- Heat Loss Mapping - an insight
- Sample Data:
- GIS files (Zip File 21Mb)
- Layered PDF sample(Zip File 2Mb)
- Customer References:
- Read what our clients say
- View Bournemouth BC's Online thermal ratings initiative. (Scroll down to the "Go Green" section to view property rating).
- Press release: Surrey Heath DC Adopts Carbon Energy Mapping Model
- Press release: Braintree Targets Properties with Poor Loft Insulation
- Press release: TGG Contributes to Bournemouths Go-Green Initiative


