Renewable Energy System Design & Development
The Heat is On The Race to Replace Domestic Gas
The Heat is On The Race to Replace Domestic Gas Zoom Seminar Thursday 21 January 2021 15:00 – 17:00 “The Heat is On” tackles one of the most complex challenges the UK faces in its net-zero ambitions – the decarbonisation of domestic heat. In this, the third in LSBU’s Climate Emergency Debates Series, we present ‘The Heat […]
Heat Pump Industry Response to CCC’s Sixth Carbon Budget Advice
Heat Pump Industry Response to CCC’s Sixth Carbon Budget Advice – GSHPA Press Release The Climate Change Committee has produced another insightful piece of work with their Sixth Carbon Budget Report. Laura Bishop, Chair of the Ground Source Heat Pump Association said: “There is a huge amount of content in the CCC’s report to gladden […]
Heat Pump Industry Response to PM’s Green Industrial Revolution
The Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA) and the Heat Pump Federation (HPF) welcome today’s statement from the Prime Minister and his wish to see 600,000 heat pumps installed every year from 2028. Reducing carbon emissions through the electrification of heat is essential to the delivery of Net Zero and significantly improves in urban […]
Non Domestic RHI Applications
Non domestic renewable heat incentive applications part 1 – With Laura Bishop award-winning renewables designer, director of Infinitas Design Ltd and Chair of the Ground Source Heat Pump Association. (GSHPA). Non domestic renewable heat incentive applications part 2 – With Laura Bishop award-winning renewables designer, director of Infinitas Design Ltd and Chair […]
GSHPA ANNOUNCES NEW CHAIRMAN AND VICE-CHAIRMAN
The Ground Source Heat Pump Association is pleased to announce that Laura Bishop has been elected to the position of Chair of the Association following a unanimous vote at GSHPA’s Council meeting on 21st October 2020. Edward Thompson has been elected as Vice-Chair. The vacancies arose due to Bean Beanland stepping down as Chairman and […]
Green Home Grants Launched Today!
From today, homeowners in England can sign up for big savings on upgrades to their homes under the government’s £2 billion Green Homes Grant, with an additional £1 billion announced to improve the energy efficiency of publicly owned buildings. The Green Homes Grant scheme will see the government fund up to two-thirds of the cost […]