
On the 26th of November, the Heat Pump Association (HPA) celebrated its 30th anniversary with its first-ever Conference, bringing together members, policy makers and industry leaders.
Held at the British Library in London, the event followed on from the HPA’s Annual General Meeting, at which the Association presented its AGM report, providing an overview of progress over the past year and key priorities for the year ahead. The full report is available here.
Gathering professionals from across the heating and energy sector under the theme ‘Heat Pumps: How to go further, faster…’, conference discussions focused on practical steps to accelerate deployment, build skills, and strengthen consumer confidence as part of the UK’s wider journey to electrify heat.
Reflecting on the event Charlotte Lee, Chief Executive of the HPA said: “It was fantastic to see so many members, stakeholders, and policymakers come together to celebrate the Association’s 30th anniversary and look ahead to what’s next. The discussions throughout the day showed the strength and diversity of our sector, and the shared ambition to make low-carbon heating a reality for homes, businesses and industry across the UK. The conference highlighted just how far the industry has come, and the determination across the sector to keep collaborating and learning to ensure heat pumps play their part in building a more resilient, affordable, and sustainable energy future.”
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