Image © Shutterstock

EDF’s heat pump projects revealed

Lucy Dixon
27.10.2022

EDF is working on two Heat Pump Ready Programme projects, supported by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

The first project – Neighbourhood Heat Pump – is being delivered by a consortium led by EDF, including Kensa Utilities, Devon County Council, Enzen, Urbanomy, Sheffield University and UCL, as part of Stream 1 of Heat Pump Ready.

It will offer customers the opportunity to share a ground source heat pump loop with their neighbours, allowing customers to reduce the cost of installing heat pumps, reduce carbon and improve the energy efficiency of their homes. The initial trial will take place in the Teignmouth area in South Devon.

Heat pump app

The new One-stop Heat Pump App is also being deployed – as part of Stream 2 of Heat Pump Ready – which will allow potential heat pump owners to easily choose the right heat pump for their property.

Customers will be able to use the single platform across three main phases of installation:

  1. A pre-survey assessment where a few simple questions are combined with publicly available housing data to determine eligibility.
  2. A remote survey and analysis, carrying out a detailed design, quotation and installation plan, which will be confirmed by a short final in-person visit.
  3. Post-installation aftercare, delivered by accessing performance data and receiving customer feedback, allowing engineers to tweak the settings if required.

EDF will be supported in this by consortium partners including Daikin, Scottish Power Energy Networks, RES Distribution and the University of Sheffield.

Patrick Dupeyrat, EDF UK R&D Director, said:

This marks an exciting new chapter for heat pump deployment in the UK. These two innovative projects will accelerate the country’s road to net zero, while providing customers with vital support as they decarbonise their heating in a cost-efficient way.