The Heat Pump Association (HPA) publishes call for partnership between Industry and Government to transform the domestic heating market

 
 

 

The UK domestic heating market is embarking on unprecedented scale and pace of change. The Government has set a target for 600,000 heat pumps to be installed annually by 2028. A clear signal has been given for the phase-out of new fossil fuel boilers from the heating market by the mid-2030s.

 
 

 

Placing the role of the heating installer at the heart of the transition, the HPA also announced the launch of a new membership category for installers, as well as drawing attention to substantial investment in UK manufacturing and training, and ideas for Government to make enabling policy changes.

Its new document sets out several ideas for how it sees the respective roles of industry and Government working together to drive the change.

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