HPF is exhibiting at HVAC 2016
NEC Birmingham
18-20 October 2016
The HPF is at HVAC on 18 to 20 October to explain how ground source energy can help you address the key issue of combating global warming in a practical way that is in tune with the natural environment.
Protecting and enhancing the environment sits at the heart of sustainability. With the growing awareness that the built environment accounts for nearly half of the UK’s CO2 emissions, innovative, green solutions for designing, constructing and using buildings are in urgent demand.
Most of the CO2 emissions in the UK come from buildings, with the majority coming from burning fossil fuels to provide heating and hot water.
The clearest route to reducing carbon emissions is to stop combustion.
The alternative to combustion for heating is to use heat transfer.
This implies the electrification of heat – and using heat pumps to arrange heat transfer from the ground in place of combustion.
The case for using ground source heat pumps increases each year with the decarbonisation of the grid. It also increases greatly for buildings that need cooling in the summer as well as heating in winter – because summer heat can be stored in the ground and then recycled back to the building in winter.
HVAC 2016
HVAC 2016 welcomes installers, engineers, contractors, specifiers and architects again this year and features a seminar on the future of heat pumps at 13.30 on 19 October.
You can register for free tickets to visit HVAC 2016.
We look forward to seeing you at the HPF Pavillion at the NEC.