Ticket
Free
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This is an online event

Organised by Nesta

Heat pumps are one of the most viable options to get UK households off of gas and catapult the UK to a low carbon future. They’ll be needed at scale in the coming years to meet the UK’s net zero ambitions.
Currently, consumer awareness of heat pumps is low and most people have never seen one. Without seeing how a heat pump works in a typical household, consumers could be less likely to commit to adopting one.
To overcome this barrier, Nesta’s sustainable future team have recently piloted a service that allows the public to visit a heat pump near them. Their work indicates that rolling out a large-scale network of heat pump show homes could be an important tool for increasing heat pump adoption. Their Design Lead, Alasdair Hiscock, joins us for a special online webinar to discuss how they designed the service, what they've learned so far and what’s next for the project.
Why you should come
This webinar is for anyone involved in the heat pump industry, whether you're an installer, manufacturer or retailer. If you work in climate change, local government, social housing, neighbourhood planning, or in a local or national energy group, and interested in how more households can access heat pumps, then this event is for you. Or you could be a heat pump owner, interested in being involved.
Our experts will be sharing insights from the scheme, talking about the design and data work behind the service and discussing what this could mean for heat pump adoption in the UK.
If you’re interested in learning more about the value of heat-pump networks, the partnerships that are available and the pilots that we are hoping to run in the future, then please come along.

Who will be speaking

  • Alasdair Hiscock, Sustainable Future Design Lead, Nesta
  • Nick Huston, Future Energy Business Manager at Daikin UK
  • Chris Carus, Loco Home Coop, Glasgow
  • Dimitris Sarsentis, Sustainable Future Analyst, Nesta
  • Julia Suter, Junior Data Scientist, Nesta

Organisers

Attendees — 2

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Bringing the heat pump experience to lifeLondon, United Kingdom