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The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) recently sought views on proposals to introduce a market-based mechanism to support the development of the UK market for low-carbon electric heat pumps. The proposed mechanism aims to create a market incentive to grow the numbers of heat pumps installed in existing premises each year, providing industry with a clear, long-term policy framework for investment and innovation.
Views on a range of design features of the proposed mechanism were invited, including:
We welcome the opportunity to respond to the consultation given our expertise in the decarbonisation of heat and buildings, our extensive work on Zero Carbon Buildings policy, the delivery of large-scale innovation trials such as the Electrification of Heat (EoH) programme and our work with innovators in the low carbon heat space.
We’ve responded to the market-based mechanism consultation with the following key points:
Market-based mechanism for low carbon heat
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Find out more about how Energy Systems Catapult can help you and your teams
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