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HEAT PUMPS


further extensive training on designing, sizing and installing our heat-pump heating systems can be attended and we have been working with industry bodies such as CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Heating and Plumbing Engineering) and HPA (Heat Pump Association) to ensure that engineers can obtain the knowledge and competencies needed to deliver quality installations. We are also able to offer several CIBSE accredited CPD modules for professionals involved in the built environment, including architects, specifiers and energy managers. Here, the in-depth learning looks at some of the pathways currently available when it comes to decarbonising the heat in buildings and the role of hydrogen and other green gases. In addition, the modules also provide a high-level overview of the current drivers and challenges at play when decarbonising the heat in both domestic and commercial properties. By working with CIBSE, to provide robust learning modules which count towards continued professional development, we can play an important role in educating professionals across the supply chain; building on their solid knowledge base and ensuring they are confident when it comes to


deploying low-carbon systems in the future. With the continued growth in the heat pump market and support from manufacturers, engineers are presented with an ideal time to play an active role in the decarbonisation of heat. With many of those working in the industry already having sound experience of working


with systems with refrigerants, making the move into heat pumps is likely to be a natural progression. Not only could this help to diversify their businesses, but also play an important role in getting the country to reach the new 78% emissions reduction target by 2035, followed by net zero emissions by 2050.


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