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Heat Pump Association sets growth agenda at AGM

The Heat Pump Association (HPA) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Birmingham recently, achieving record member attendance.

AGM report cover

Over the past year, HPA membership has grown by 73% since September 2023, reflecting its pivotal role in promoting heat pumps across the UK.

HPA chair, Craig Dolan, commented:“It is remarkable to see the strides we as an association have made in supporting the heat pump industry over the past 12 months.

“Our collective efforts have not only increased industry awareness but also significantly boosted our membership numbers.

“This growth is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our members and the shared commitment to promoting heat pumps as a low-carbon heating solution.”

Supporting members through practical resources

Throughout 2024, the HPA introduced new resources for its members, including UK heat pump sales data and a re-launched Commercial Working Group.

Member engagement was evident, with 46 meetings, 25 external workshops, and 174 attendees across working groups.

The success of the Refrigerant Awareness Webinar also demonstrated the association’s commitment to providing practical resources for its members.

Governmental engagement and outreach

The HPA expanded its influence in policy discussions, with over 50 engagements across five government departments. HPA chief executive Charlotte Lee joined the Scottish Government’s Heat in Buildings Strategic Advisory Group, increasing the association’s role in shaping UK decarbonisation policies.

Plans include a ‘Hear, See and Feel a Heat Pump’ event outside Parliament to raise awareness among new MPs.

CEO Charlotte Lee said:“Having joined the HPA in 2023 as their first CEO, seeing the association grow and go from strength to strength has been fantastic.

“This year’s AGM has set a strong foundation for our future as we continue to provide a strong, united voice for the heat pump sector. The discussions and decisions made at this meeting will help our industry continue to push for the decarbonisation of heat.

“We are looking forward to a year of continued growth, collaboration and innovation as we remain committed to driving the deployment of heat pumps and supporting our members every step of the way.”