Uptake of geothermal heat pump technology in the UK and corresponding development of a domestic installation industry has progressed significantly in the last decade. This paper summarizes the growth process and reviews the research that has been specifically concerned with conditions in the UK. We discuss the driving forces behind these developments and some of the supporting policy initiatives that have been implemented. Publically funded national trials were completed to assess the performance and acceptance of the technology and validate design and installation standards. We comment on both the technical and non-technical findings of the trials and the related academic research and their relevance to standards development. A number of t...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is currently supplied by natural gas, but c...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
With heating accounting for 23% of the UK’s emissions in 2019, decarbonising this sector is vital to...
Uptake of geothermal heat pump technology in the UK and corresponding development of a domestic inst...
Uptake of geothermal heat pump technology in the UK and corresponding development of a domestic inst...
Enhancement of energy efficiency and introduction of newer and more efficient space and water heatin...
Use of shallow geothermal energy, in terms of ground coupled heat pumps (GCHP) for heating and cooli...
How is the UK market for domestic heat pumps developing? Recent events relating to geopolitics, poli...
Ground-source or geothermal heat pumps are a highly efficient, renewable energy technology for space...
Heat pumps for space and water heating are recognised by EU governments as a key technology to meet ...
This paper reviews the status of the ground-source heat pump (GSHP) market in the UK and contrasts t...
Geothermal heat exchange technology is well established, however its use as avalid renewable energy ...
Electrification is seen as an important global contributor to mitigation of climate change, because ...
This paper examines the effectiveness and suitability of Ground Source Heat Pump technology for the ...
In the European Union, 40% of the overall final energy consumption is attributable to the buildings ...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is currently supplied by natural gas, but c...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
With heating accounting for 23% of the UK’s emissions in 2019, decarbonising this sector is vital to...
Uptake of geothermal heat pump technology in the UK and corresponding development of a domestic inst...
Uptake of geothermal heat pump technology in the UK and corresponding development of a domestic inst...
Enhancement of energy efficiency and introduction of newer and more efficient space and water heatin...
Use of shallow geothermal energy, in terms of ground coupled heat pumps (GCHP) for heating and cooli...
How is the UK market for domestic heat pumps developing? Recent events relating to geopolitics, poli...
Ground-source or geothermal heat pumps are a highly efficient, renewable energy technology for space...
Heat pumps for space and water heating are recognised by EU governments as a key technology to meet ...
This paper reviews the status of the ground-source heat pump (GSHP) market in the UK and contrasts t...
Geothermal heat exchange technology is well established, however its use as avalid renewable energy ...
Electrification is seen as an important global contributor to mitigation of climate change, because ...
This paper examines the effectiveness and suitability of Ground Source Heat Pump technology for the ...
In the European Union, 40% of the overall final energy consumption is attributable to the buildings ...
Around 80% of domestic heat demand in Great Britain (GB) is currently supplied by natural gas, but c...
Electrification of heat using heat pumps with renewable power presents an attractive and technically...
With heating accounting for 23% of the UK’s emissions in 2019, decarbonising this sector is vital to...