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HEAT PUMPING TECHNOLOGIES NEWS HPT TCP welcomes Annex 56 ANNEX 56 INTERNET OF THINGS FOR HEAT PUMPS The IoT Annex focusses on the opportunities and chal- lenges of IoT-enabled heat pumps. Connected devices will play a major role in the future addressing multiple aims, such as increased comfort for the user, reduction in energy consumption and decarbonization of heat supply. The Annex will include both heat pumps for household and commercial applications, as well as heat- pumps for industrial applications. Objective In this Annex, opportunities and challenges of IoT- enabled heat pumps will be elaborated. It aims to in- crease knowledge at different levels (OEMs, heat pump manufacturers, consultants, installers, legislators, etc.) and to provide guidance and contributions to the deve- lopment of future standards. The results of the Annex will be disseminated to rele- vant target groups such as OEM, heat pump manu- facturers, associations and regulatory authorities by Heat pumps is key to net zero target The UK Heat Pump Association (HPA) has set forth its roadmap of how heat pump technology can help the UK achieve its 2050 net-zero carbon emissions target. According to the HPA, its vision report – Delivering Net Zero: A Roadmap for the Role of Heat Pumps – outlines the in- dustry’s commitment and readiness to step up to the chal- lenge of delivering the necessary decarbonisation of heat through the scaling up of heat pump deployment. It high- lights three key pillars to delivering this objective: » putting the consumer at the heart of change; » upskilling the installer base; » working with government to ensure a supportive policy mix. This would also rely on collaboration with government, certification organisations, other trade associations, and installers. The decarbonisation of heat is seen as a key priority fol- lowing the government’s announcement that the UK will become the first major nation to commit to reaching a net- zero carbon emissions target by 2050. The report explains how pumps can make vast carbon sa- vings immediately, something that the report claims will means of tailored messages. The Annex will thereby provide guidance, data and knowledge about heat pumping technologies with respect to IoT applications. Read more on the Annex homepage: https://heatpumpingtechnologies.org/annex56/ be vital to avoiding the worst consequences of the clima- te crisis. It emphasises that emissions from the burning of fossil fuels will not fall unless low-carbon heating systems are attractive to consumers, either by improving comfort levels or saving them money. The vision report enforces a message to consumers that heat pump technology can help to address other policy issues, such as fuel poverty and air quality. Properly trained and skilled technicians are also seen as vital to be able to design, install and operate heat pump systems effectively. The HPA says it will work with other leading organisations over the coming months to roll out a programme of training that will take existing heating en- gineers through the whole process of designing, installing and maintaining efficient low-carbon heating systems. “The heating industry has been one of the biggest contributors to carbon emissions and we now find ourselves at a pivotal mo- ment as we look to decarbonise our hea- ting supply,” said HPA chairman Graham Wright. “The HPA believes that there is a huge opportunity for the country to em- brace heat pump technology at this time, and we want to re-emphasise the fact that heat pumps provide strong carbon savings now that will only increase further in the future.” Source: https://www.coolingpost.com/uk-news/heat-pumps-key- to-net-zero-target/ 8 HPT MAGAZINE VOL.38 NO 1/2020

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