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Heat Pump Association marks 30 years with first UK conferenceHeat Pump Association marks 30 years with first UK conference
08 December 2025

Heat Pump Association marks 30 years with first UK conference

On 26 November, the UK's Heat Pump Association (HPA) held its inaugural conference to mark its 30th anniversary, bringing together industry leaders, policymakers and members to review progress and discuss the future of heat pump deployment.

The event, held at the British Library in London, followed the HPA’s Annual General Meeting and presentation of its latest AGM report. Under the theme "Heat Pumps: How to go further, faster…", the conference focused on accelerating deployment, building skills, and boosting consumer confidence in line with the UK’s wider heat decarbonisation goals.

Opening the event, Martin McCluskey MP, Minister for Energy Consumers, addressed delegates via video, reaffirming government support for low-carbon heating technologies. With the UK Autumn Budget released the same day, discussions also addressed its implications for energy costs and sector planning.

Speakers included Paul Kenny, Director General of the European Heat Pump Association, and Nick Winser, Commissioner at the Clean Power Advisory Commission. Session topics ranged from heat networks and policy developments to the upcoming MCS installer scheme. A panel discussion closed the afternoon, featuring representatives from the Climate Change Committee, Nesta, DESNZ, and others.

HPA Chair Mark Wilkins delivered closing remarks, and former Chair Craig Dolan was recognised for his contribution to the association with an Exceptional Member Contribution award.

Reflecting on the event, Charlotte Lee, HPA Chief Executive, stated:
“It was fantastic to see so many members, stakeholders, and policymakers come together to celebrate the Association’s 30th anniversary and look ahead to what’s next. The discussions throughout the day showed the strength and diversity of our sector, and the shared ambition to make low-carbon heating a reality for homes, businesses and industry across the UK.”
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