Heat Pumps

By combining reliability with high levels of efficiency, heat pumps have the potential for substantial carbon reduction as part of the UK’s energy mix.

Why are Heat Pumps so hot right now?

What types of heat pump are there and how do they work?
Heat pumps can appear quite complicated at first glance, but the technology has been around for quite some time. Think about your fridge at home or an air conditioning system for an office - these are using heat pump technology.

A heat pump takes energy from a source such as water, the ground, or surrounding air, and then using a refrigerant and power from an electrical supply, this heat is transferred into your home, at a higher temperature than the source.

I know what you’re thinking, how does water from a lake or cold air outside turn into hot heating water coming out of the heat pump?

This is the clever part inside, the heat pump is compressing and expanding a refrigerant in a cycle, and it’s this process that is able to take water from that cold lake and turn it into heat for your radiators.
What are the key benefits of heat pumps?
Are there any other renewable technologies that work well alongside heat pumps?
What factors have to be observed if considering a heat pump?
What are some of the heat pump projects you’ve worked on?
Can you explain the difference between an open and closed loop system?
What size network can a heat pump power?
What type of businesses can benefit from heat pump technology?
How easy is it to retrofit heat pumps into an existing network?
Why are heat pumps becoming more popular?
How are heat pumps renewable if they rely on electricity for power?

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