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GSHPA joins as founding partner for Heat Pump Week

Highlighting the vital role heat pumps have in reducing home heating emissions, the GSHPA believes that “despite their numerous benefits for people and the planet, many are still not fully aware of, or have yet to adopt, these efficient technologies” and has announced its involvement with the key sustainability campaign.

In conversation with the Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA)

Heat Pump Week provides a valuable opportunity to unite the sector and engage with government officials to highlight the importance of heat pumps in the energy transition. The primary aim is to boost awareness, improve understanding, and encourage both consumers and businesses to embrace these sustainable solutions, helping to ensure a greener future for all.

GSHPA conference

Coinciding with Heat Pump Week, the GSHPA Conference will be held on 27th September at Warwick University. Organised by the GSHPA, this event will feature a full day of networking opportunities and presentations from a diverse lineup of industry experts, including:

  • Dr. Jan Rosenow, Director of European Programmes at the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)
  • Will Rivers from the Carbon Trust
  • Dr. Ángeles Rivero Pacho and Dr. Roger Moss from LoT-Net
  • Nicholas Thurston of the Environment Agency
  • Sean Masters from Brand Clear
  • Joanne Eynon from the Coal Authority
  • John Ciovacco and Zachary Fink from the Geothermal Energy Organisation
  • Ed Sherriff (VIP) from the Welsh Government
  • Nathan Gambling, Renewable Energy Podcast Host, Heating Lecturer, and Heat Pump Training Consultant
  • Mike Spence, PhD, UK Geoenergy Observatory Cheshire, Science and Operations Lead
  • Dr. David Boon, Senior Engineering & Geothermal Geologist, British Geological Survey

Tickets for the GSHPA conference can be obtained here.

Heat Pump Week is organised by Green.TV Media, the creators of the Heat Pump Summit and World EV Day™, which garnered over 200 million Twitter/X impressions in 2023 and ranked among the top 4 sustainability campaigns on LinkedIn.

For more information about Heat Pump Week and how you can get involved, visit the Heat Pump Week website .