Global warming is a very real and significant threat to our planet, which has resulted in countries across the world making plans to significantly reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. The UK government’s plans have changed, so let’s look at this in more detail.

The government is committed to reaching ambitious net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, backed by the Climate Change Act 2008. Net zero means the government is pledging to balance carbon emissions with equal offsetting measures.

Government plans

Whilst the government is still keen for all homes to install heat pumps in the future, it has recently backtracked on its plans to ban gas boilers by 2035; instead, the government will increase its package of support available to homeowners who are looking to replace their existing gas boilers with heat pumps. This will include a subsidy of up to £7,500 per household.

Later in the year, a ban on installing boilers in new homes will be announced. This will take place within a decade.

Whereas homeowners will not be forced to scrap their existing gas boilers, they will be heavily encouraged to use government support to replace boilers with heat pumps when the time comes for repair or renovation.

The government will be focusing its efforts on demonstrating how energy-efficient and cost-effective heat pumps are, enabling homeowners to make a savvy choice that will aid plans to reduce carbon emissions. The government will release a warm homes plan later in the year with further details.

Air source heat pumps

Air source heat pumps work by the transference of thermal energy from one place to another. They extract heat from the outside air, which is then used to provide heat to homes.

Air source heat pumps Worcester and the surrounding areas are readily available from solar energy specialists such as https://gsmlimited.com/services/air-source-heat-pumps/worcester.

Heat pumps are operated via electricity; with every 1kW of electricity used, around 3kW is produced in heat. This not only helps us to cut back on our dependence on fossil fuels but also reduces carbon emissions significantly.