HPA bring Heat Pumps to Westminster’s Doorstep
On the 15th of October, the Heat Pump Association (HPA) along with three of its manufacturing members Kensa, Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions and Ideal Heating took working heat pumps to Parliament’s doorstep. Kindly supported by the MCS Foundation, to bust myths and raise awareness of the vital technology and its role in decarbonising the UK’s heating.
The HPA’s ‘Hear, See and Feel a Heat Pump’ event provided over 40 MPs, peers, councillors, policy officials and wider stakeholders with the ability to see various heat pump types in action, hear from industry experts who were on hand to answer those important questions and feel how heat pumps provide reliable, efficient low carbon heat.
Commenting on the event, Charlotte Lee, Chief Executive of the HPA said, ‘With only 100 days of the new Government being in place and many new MPs gracing Westminster, we felt it was important to raise awareness of heat pumps as a technology and provide an opportunity for MPs to see them in operation. With the proliferation of negative and questionable media stories about heat pumps over recent months, it was fantastic to be able to meet so many MPs and stakeholders and bust some myths through the provision of a hands-on experience.’
Tomas Roberto, Public Affairs Executive at Kensa commented, ‘The Heat Pump Association’s first ‘Hear, See and Feel a Heat Pump’ event was a unique opportunity for MPs to see Kensa’s British-made ground source heat pumps up close and in operation firsthand. We’ve been delivering networked heat pumps, a proven, scalable solution to heat decarbonisation, for over a decade, and it was brilliant to share this technology with MPs and Lords and bust some heat pump myths!’
John Kellett, UK and Ireland Country Manager for Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions commented, ‘Panasonic is committed to accelerating knowledge and adoption of low-carbon heat across the UK. At the event, we were able to showcase our heat pump solutions through live demonstrations using our fully equipped mobile vehicle. We showcased both air-to-water heat pumps which are ideal for retrofitting older properties but equally suitable for highly insulated new build, and our hybrid-ready system design to work with existing boiler systems. The event was a great opportunity to advocate for lower-carbon homes by presenting our latest sustainable heating and cooling technologies to government leaders and officials, helping drive change and sustainability. Panasonic experts were on hand to discuss our solutions in detail.’
Elizabeth Wilkinson, Product Director at Ideal Heating said, ‘Ideal Heating were delighted to be able to work with HPA and other manufacturers to take our heat pumps right to the front door of Westminster. There was great engagement from a variety of stakeholders who were keen to see our products and hear about the investments we are making in UK manufacturing and installer training as well as discussing the policy enablers needed to accelerate the heat pump market.’
Commenting on the event David Cowdrey, Acting Chief Executive of The MCS Foundation noted, ‘It has been very encouraging to see positive engagement from so many MPs, Peers, and policymakers who want to see heat pump deployment accelerated. Heat pumps are the only viable solution for decarbonising home heating at scale, and we need clear and consistent policy to support installers and households as we make the transition away from fossil fuels. This needs to be accompanied by a sustained public awareness campaign and standards to counter heat pump myths and give everyone confidence in the technology.’
To find out more about the HPA, its work and its members visit here: https://www.heatpumps.org.uk/
Notes to Editors:
For media inquiries, please contact:
Olivia Smalley
Head of Policy and Communications
Email: Olivia.Smalley@thehpa.org.uk
About the Heat Pump Association:
The HPA is the UK’s dedicated voice for the Heat Pump Sector, driving widespread deployment of heat pump technology throughout the UK. Our membership includes the country’s leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components, and associated equipment as well as energy companies, certification bodies, installers and training providers. We currently represent over 100 member organisations working in the heat pump sector, with our members representing around 90% of the volume of heat pumps sold in the UK market.