DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
TRN No. 1043/07/2015 - Evidence Gathering - Low Carbon Heating Technologies
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In light of the UK ambitious renewable heating and carbon reduction targets, this project seeks to gather evidence about the technical potential and performance of low carbon heating technologies.
The research will focus on the following technologies: 1.
Domestic High Temperature Heat Pumps – defined as systems which are <45kWth, able to deliver flow temperatures of at least 60°C at a COP of 2.2, they can be either ground or air-source.
2.
Domestic Hybrid Heat Pumps – defined as a gas boiler in combination with a heat pump, air or ground source, both components should be <45kWth.
It must have an intelligent control system capable or directly switching between heat sources.
3.
Gas Driven Heat Pumps – defined as a gas driven heat pump which uses a thermal compressor.
It should be <45kWth in capacity and can be either air or ground source.
4.
Hybrid Solar Photovoltaic-Thermal Panels (PV-T) – defined as a packaged solar panel which contains both photovoltaic cells and a thermal collector actively working as one system.
The overall aim of the study is to provide an overview of the current status of these low carbon heating technologies, understand their in-use performance and market potential.
In addition to provide a gap analysis to establish where additional evidence gathering is required to provide a comprehensive picture of these technologies in the UK.
Each technology will be treated as a separate study and therefore each represents a different Lot within the tender.
Please make it clear in your submission which Lot(s) you are bidding for.
If you wish to bid for more than one Lot, only one submission is required; however, please note you may not be awarded the work for all Lots so costs must be kept separate. • Lot 1 - Domestic High Temperature Heat Pumps • Lot 2 - Domestic Hybrid Heap Pumps • Lot 3 - Gas Driven Heat Pumps • Lot 4 - Hybrid Solar Photo Voltaic Thermal Panels.
What the supplier must deliver
Defined as systems which are <45kWth, able
defined as systems which are <45kWth, able to deliver flow temperatures of at least 60°C at a COP of 2.2, they can be either ground or air-source.
Defined as a gas boiler in combination
defined as a gas boiler in combination with a heat pump, air or ground source, both components should be <45kWth.
It must have an intelligent control system
It must have an intelligent control system capable or directly switching between heat sources.
It should be <45kWth in capacity
It should be <45kWth in capacity and can be either air or ground source.
The overall aim of the study is
The overall aim of the study is to provide an overview of the current status of these low carbon heating technologies, understand their in-use performance and market potential.
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