Impacts of Leakage from Refrigerants in Heat Pumps

published Jun 04, 2014 - 101 pages

With the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) running for non-domestic heat pumps since 2011 and recently launched for the domestic sector, the deployment of heat pumps in the UK is projected to grow significantly. In order to assess the impact of emissions from refrigerants in heat pumps between now and 2050, the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has commissioned a report “Impacts of Leakage from Refrigerants in Heat Pumps”, prepared by Eunomia with support from the London

With the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) running for non-domestic heat pumps since 2011 and recently launched for the domestic sector, the deployment of heat pumps in the UK is projected to grow significantly. In order to assess the impact of emissions from refrigerants in heat pumps between now and 2050, the UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has commissioned a report “Impacts of Leakage from Refrigerants in Heat Pumps”, prepared by Eunomia with support from the London South Bank University’s Centre for Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Research.


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