Research and analysis

Evidence gathering - High temperature heat pumps, hybrid heat pumps and gas driven heat pumps

Evidence reports and a comparative summary on high temperature heat pumps, hybrid heat pumps and gas heat pumps.

Documents

Comparative summary report: Low Carbon Heating Technologies - Heat Pumps

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Domestic High Temperature Heat Pumps

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Domestic Hybrid Heat Pumps

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Gas Driven Heat Pumps

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Details

Reports which gathers together the available evidence on 3 heat pumping technologies. Each report includes a review of available products, current state-of-the-art, current and potential market, a review of current standards, performance, barriers to deployment, costs and an analysis of identified gaps in the available evidence. This is accompanied by a report comparing the 3 technologies.

These reports were commissioned under DECC.

Updates to this page

Published 16 November 2016

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