November 24, 2023

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The challenges hindering the adoption of heat pumps in the UK

Principles of Air-Source Heat Pump Operation. Source: US Department of Energy, 2023. Credit: https://housingevidence.ac.uk/publications/heat-pumps-and-domestic-heat-decarbonisation-in-the-uk-a-systems-thinking-analysis-of-barriers-to-adoption
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Principles of Air-Source Heat Pump Operation. Source: US Department of Energy, 2023. Credit: https://housingevidence.ac.uk/publications/heat-pumps-and-domestic-heat-decarbonisation-in-the-uk-a-systems-thinking-analysis-of-barriers-to-adoption

A new report, led by UofG housing experts, exposes the intricate challenges hindering the adoption of heat pumps in the U.K. Only 55,000 installations are occurring yearly as of mid-2023, considerably behind the U.K. government's annual target of 600,000.

The , by the UK Collaborative Center for Housing Evidence (CaCHE), dissects the complexities contributing to the disparity between government targets and installations before presenting a range of systemic solutions for a more sustainable transition.

Heat pumps are a cornerstone of the government's decarbonization agenda in the U.K. The electrification of domestic heating, underwritten by the installation of ground, air and water-source is expected to reduce the U.K.'s greenhouse gas emissions by about 15%–17%.

Author Dr. Nicholas Harrington of CaCHE emphasized the urgency of addressing the critical issues outlined in the study. "This report reveals the nuanced web of challenges affecting the widespread adoption of heat pumps in the U.K. By understanding the and barriers identified, we can tailor effective policy interventions. Crucially, the relative pricing of electricity to gas emerges as a pivotal factor. If we can address this dynamic, we open the door to a more seamless and cost-effective transition to sustainable heating solutions."

In the report, Dr. Harrington identifies four critical feedback loops that can frustrate heat pump adoption.

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