Members of the HPC
All members of the Air Source Heat Pump Association are required to sign up to its Code of Ethical Practice.
This page lists the members of the HP Federation which are Trade Associations.
See other pages for the following:
- Complete list of all members of the HP Federation
- Installers of ground source energy systems
- Consultants and advisers on ground source energy
- Drilling and Piling Services to the ground source industry
- Suppliers to the ground source energy industry
- Providers of Training services to the ground source industry
- Trade Associations
Trade Associations
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British Drilling Association Ltd
Wayside, London End, Upper Boddington, Daventry NN11 6DP01327 264622
Keith Banton
The BDA is the trade association for the UK ground drilling industry. BDA was founded in 1976 to represent the interests of over 110 companies from manufacturing, supply and contracting. BDA is: "Committed to excellence in health and safety; quality of workmanship and technical standards for the benefit of the drilling industry and its clients."
Heat Pump Association
2 Waltham Court, Milley Lane, Hare Hatch, Reading RG10 9TH0118 940 3416
Tony Bowen
Manufacturers Association
HHIC
Camden House, Warwick Road, Kenilworth CV8 1TH01926 513762
Caroline Taylor
The Heating & Hot Water Industry Council is a trade organisation committed to supporting and promoting the sustained growth of the UK domestic heating and hot water industry. HHIC is a division of Energy & Utilities Alliance (EUA).
NAPIT
4th Floor, Mill 3, Pleasley Vale Business Park, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire NG19 8RL0845 543 0330
Ian Halton
NAPIT, one of the UK's leading government-approved Competent Person Scheme operators, has been setting industry standards and offers installers complete and cost-effective certification throughout electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation and Microgeneration technologies. NAPIT offers a comprehensive range of specialised products and services including essential equipment, training and insurance. NAPIT registered installers are fully committed to consumer safety and maintaining excellence as standard, providing regulation-compliant, guaranteed and high quality workmanship. NAPIT is committed to householder safety and ensures that through the competence of our registered installers, householders can be confident the work carried out on their home complies with the relevant regulations. NAPIT are also UKAS accredited for the certification of installers under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). Microgeneration is the application of renewable energy technologies on a scale small suitable for domestic properties, such as Solar Photovoltaic's (PV), Solar Thermal Hot Water, Wind Turbines, Heat Pumps (ground and air source), Biomass Combustion, Micro-CHP and Green Deal. These technologies can complement conventional energy and heating technologies or replace them.
HPF is itself also a member of the following associations
European Heat Pump Association
Rue d'Arlon 63-67, 1040 Brussels+32 2 400 10 17
The European Heat Pump Association (EHPA) represents the majority of the European heat pump industry. Its members comprise of heat pump and component manufacturers, research institutes, universities, testing labs and energy agencies. Its key goal is to promote awareness and proper deployment of heat pump technology in the European market for residential, commercial and industrial applications. EHPA aims to provide technical and economic input to European, national and local authorities in legislative, regulatory and energy efficiency matters. All activities are aimed at overcoming market barriers and dissemination of information in order to speed up market development of heat pumps for heating, cooling and hot water production.
European Geothermal Energy Council
2 Place du Champ de Mars, 5eme etage, 1050 Brussels+32 2 318 40 61
Philippe Dumas
The EGEC is an international non-profit organisation founded in 1998 and based in the heart of Brussels. The role of EGEC is to promote members' interests, making sure they develop and thrive. It ecourages the development of the European geothermal industry, whether shaping policy, improving business conditions, or driving research and development.