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Support climalife.co.uk @climalife FIND US ON: Eco-e cient solutions for Heat Pumps IDS Refrigeration Limited The expert in eco-efficient solutions to service the industry 0117 980 2520 Bio-sourced HTFs Technical advice Service Low GWP Refrigerants Qp Climalife.indd 1 17/01/2022 09:32 10 Karen Boswell OBE, Managing Director of Baxi UK & Ireland, said: “Heat pumps could play their part as we decarbonise the nation’s heating, but we need to bridge this affordability gap ” . Baxi report finds ongoing affordability gap between low-carbon heat pumps and traditional gas boilers “A Green Heating Credit would be fairer to heat pump users who are investing in decarbonising their heating and it is fair to consumers using traditional forms of heating as it won’t a ect their heating bills. It also leaves room for alternative low carbon heating technologies such as hydrogen to emerge.” New research for Baxi shows the ongoing a ordability gap between low-carbon heat pumps and traditional gas boilers. The UK government is targeting the installation of 600,000 heat pumps-a-year which would lead to a sizeable reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Yet the paper, commissioned by Baxi a provider of heating solutions, quantifies the ongoing higher running costs that will be an obstacle to progress towards low carbon heat in the UK. The a ordability gap in running costs for heat pumps is largely because of a 25.5% environmental levy on electricity. Heat pumps use electricity and are therefore penalised with greater environmental taxes even though they are low carbon sources of heat. February | March 2022 T H E R A C E T O N E T Z E R O Info www.baxiheating.co.uk/news/baxi-report-finds-ongoing-a ordability-gap The paper proposes that the government pay a £250-a-year Green Heating Credit for heat pump owners which could bridge this gap in running costs. This would refund the extra levy paid by Air Source Heat Pump users. The government has already announced a Clean Heat Grant that will support householders with up to £4,000 towards the installation of a heat pump from May 2022 but ongoing running costs remain the issue. The main findings of the modelling averaged across four di erent types of housing are: ° The average annual running cost of a low-carbon air source heat pump remains £236 more than a gas boiler. ° Air source heat pumps are typically £282-a-year cheaper to run than the oil- fired boilers typically used in homes that are not on the gas grid. ° The initial installation cost averages £7,060 for an Air Source Heat Pump compared to £1,500 for a gas boiler and £3,350 for an oil boiler. Baxi research also shows just how important a ordability is to customers. Saving money was seen as the most attractive reason (by 66% of respondents) for switching to a heat pump. The survey found that a Green Heating Credit of £250 per annum would increase interest in a heat pump for three quarters of surveyed consumers. Whereas the prospect of increased running costs is a disincentive for 40% of customers. Karen Boswell

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