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All housing types are suitable for heat pumps!

In a press release earlier today the United Kingdom’s “Energy System Catapult” announced that:

The Electrification of Heat (EoH) demonstration project, funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), is seeking to better understand the technical and practical feasibility of a large-scale rollout of heat pumps into existing British homes.

From Victorian mid-terraces to pre-WWII semis and a 1960s block of flats – the project has proven that heat pumps can be successfully installed in homes from every style and era…

The recruitment and installation phase of the EoH project ran from July 2020 through to October 2021, and despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, 742 heat pumps were installed into a broad spectrum of housing types and socio-economic groups, that reflects a representative sample of households across Great Britain.

The range of different heat pump installed, included:

  • Low-temperature and high-temperature air-source heat pumps
  • Ground-source heat pumps
  • Hybrid heat pumps incorporated with a gas boiler
  • some additional technologies, such as heat batteries were incorporated.

“Heat batteries” sounds a lot like “distributed energy storage” to us! However the EoH installation breakdown doesn’t seem to reveal how many heat storage devices have been deployed so far:

The press release continues:

Energy and Clean Growth Minister, Lord Callanan, said:

“Heat pumps powered by clean, renewable energy will be key to warming UK homes in a net zero future.

“This trial demonstrates that low-carbon heating systems are an effective alternative for homes of all types and ages. As technology continues to improve and costs plummet over the next decade, they will become the obvious, affordable choice for consumers.”

Hear, hear! And what is more:

Richard Halsey, Capabilities Director at Energy Systems Catapult, said: 

“The decarbonisation of heat is vitally important to meeting Net Zero targets and electrification will play a crucial role.

“The Electrification of Heat project is helping us understand the customer journey, installation and performance of heat pumps across Britain and the role that different heat pump technologies will play in different types of homes and places.

“There is opportunity for innovation to ensure heat pumps can deliver great heating experiences and operate efficiently as part of a smarter energy system.

“Now the installation phase is complete we will be monitoring how the systems perform and the experience of households to inform the next steps on getting homes heat pump ready.”

I await the next report from the Electrification of Heat project with barely bated breath!

Hello world!

Welcome to the new web site of Distributed Energy Storage Ltd!

In case you’re wondering, the “Distributed Energy Storage” in our company name is frequently abbreviated to the 3 letter acronym “DES”. The term includes storing electricity in batteries as well as “Vehicle to Grid” technology and the associated acronyms V2G, V2H, V2B and V2L. The term also includes heat storage.

Which means that our mission in life is to be a wholesaler and installer of “static” battery storage and bi-directional electric vehicle charging stations and ancillary equipment. In the short term that also includes uni-directional “smart” EV charging stations.

We also intend to distribute electric vehicles to plug into those charging stations!