Heat Pump Association publishes election wishlist

Lucy Dixon
20.06.2024

The Heat Pump Association (HPA) has unveiled a comprehensive list of key asks for the incoming government ahead of the General Election.

The list is designed to provide a clear roadmap for policymakers, ensuring that the UK can meet its ambitious climate emission reduction targets whilst supporting consumers and industry alike.

The five key asks, which are underpinned by more detailed policy recommendations, are to:

  1. Pursue regulatory change and promised policy developments to unlock the barriers to the widescale deployment of heat pumps.
  2. Reduce the upfront and running costs of heat pumps to make the lowest carbon heat the lowest cost heat.
  3. Ensure we have an adequate, skilled and competent workforce to support a smooth transition to low-carbon heating.
  4. Engage consumers in the transition to low-carbon heating to enable a smooth and supported approach.
  5. Support all those working in the heat pump supply chain by ensuring technical standards remain up to date.

Charlotte Lee, CEO of the Heat Pump Association, said:

The upcoming General Election presents a pivotal opportunity for the new government to demonstrate, through action, its commitment to reducing the UK’s carbon emissions in line with the UK’s legally binding targets. Heat pumps are a proven, efficient and scalable technology that can drastically reduce carbon emissions from heating. By adopting our key asks, the new government can accelerate the decarbonisation of heating, support job creation, increase private sector investment, and crucially enhance the UK’s energy security and help consumers reduce their energy bills.

It’s imperative that the new government provides the necessary support to ensure a smooth transition to low-carbon heating. This includes not only financial incentives but also robust policy frameworks and investment in correct skills and training. Our key asks are not just about the environmental benefits; they are about creating a cost-effective, stable and smooth transition to low-carbon heating that works for everyone.

Read the HPA’s recommendations in full: .heatpumps.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Heat-Pump-Association-recommendations-for-the-next-Government.pdf

You can meet the HPA and find out more about heat pumps at next week’s InstallerSHOW 2024, running 25 to 27 June at the NEC. It is free to attend, including parking. Register for FREE tickets here: installer-2024-splash.reg.buzz