The global race towards clean, electric heating is getting hot – the UK should act fast
“The global race towards clean, electric heating is getting hot – the UK should act fast to get a share of this booming market opportunity.” Juliet Phillips, Electrify Heat Around the world, a growing number of countries are looking to accelerate the shift away from fossil gas heating and towards mass heat pump deployment in […]
Boosting clean heat through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme: A sweet incentive to get off gas
Electrify Heat welcomes the launch of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS)
Electrify Heat responds to the UK Energy Security Strategy
What does the Energy Security Strategy mean for low carbon heating?
Supercharge electric heat pumps to help with the drive away from Russian gas
Ending the UK’s reliance on volatile international gas markets has never been a greater imperative.
Building trust in clean heat – what’s needed next?
Engagement and advice will be critical to populaising uptake of new heating systems.
Energy Crunch – Getting off Gas with Clean and Affordable Heat
With gas prices soaring globally – the role for clean electricty in heating looks set to increase.
Warming up the green homes finance market with the UK Infrastructure Bank
There are numerous examples of ‘shovel-ready’ clean heat projects the new UK Infrastcrure Bank could support across the country.
Building a UK Heat Pump market – Lessons from Abroad
Countries like Sweden, Switzerland, France and Germany have been developing their markets for low-carbon heat decades.
Action Needed on Training, Trust and Taxes – For UK Heat Pump Market
Ahead of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme launch in 2022 – Electrify Heat’s 3 Priorities
Essential Reading on Heat Pumps
Our collection of the latest reading and research into Heat Pump deployment The European consumer group BEUC has published a new report (25.11.2021) showing that heat pumps will be the cheapest green heating options for consumers across Europe Think tank, the Social Market Foundation has published a white paper arguing that there are not enough […]