Nesta launches ‘Visit a Heat Pump’ service

Nesta, an innovation charity, is collaborating with homeowners across the UK to help people visit a heat pump in their local area.

VisitAHeatPump.com, a new service for householders considering installing a heat pump in their homes, helps householders book visits via a postcode website search.

So far, 150 heat pump owners have signed up across the UK from Falkirk to Bristol, a statement said. London and central Scotland were leading the way with the most heat pump hosts.

Katy King, director of sustainable future at Nesta, said: “Changing the way we heat our homes is one of the most meaningful things we can do to cut carbon emissions. Many homeowners are keen to make green improvements but don’t get the opportunity to see how low-carbon technologies, such as heat pumps, work in action.

“Our new service makes it easier for prospective heat pump owners to visit a heat pump near them and ask an actual heat pump user any questions they might have. We hope that if more people can see heat pumps in real-life settings, then more people will have confidence that  a heat pump is the right fit to heat their home.”

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