Starting today, 23/09, Heat Pump Week has begun across the UK, boosting awareness and progress in this sustainable heating technology
23-29 September is Heat Pump Week, an initiative started by Green.TV Media and Plug Me In, in the wake of this year’s first Heat Pump Summit.
The week will consist of several announcements and events, including an event in Manchester City Centre.
A sustainable heating method
Heat pumps are a method of heating that are getting more popular.
The key event of the week, running 27-28 September, is an activation event in Manchester City Centre, close to Piccadilly Gardens and raising consumer awareness.
The week will also feature three roundtable discussion events, livestreamed on LinkedIn, about working towards mass adoption of the technology at scale, and sustainably rolling out the technology for local authorities and housing associations.
It is hoped that these events throughout the week will unite businesses, governmental bodies, and local authorities to make sustainable heating solutions more affordable as well as raise consumer awareness.
Heat Pump Week events are free to sign up for
Ade Thomas, founder of Green.TV Media, said: “We are thrilled to introduce the Heat Pump Week as a platform to accelerate the adoption of heat pump technology and advance the sustainability agenda. With the collective expertise and commitment of our headline partner, Plug Me In, we are looking to drive meaningful change and usher in a greener, more efficient era of heating.”
Ian Fisher, director of marketing and communications at Calisen, said: “We are pleased to partner with Green.TV Media to bring the inaugural Heat Pump Week to the UK; a unique and necessary platform to drive engagement and awareness of sustainable heating solutions. At Calisen, we’re committed to the relentless pursuit of smarter energy for all. We believe that it’s together, and only together, that we can achieve net zero and a smarter energy future for the UK.”
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