Grant's road to Net Zero

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03 February 2020
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Grant UK has published a manifesto outlining how it aims to support its customers on the journey to net zero carbon over the coming decade.

In line with the Government’s target of net zero carbon by 2050, Grant UK’s goal is to take the lead on decarbonising home heating with either a focus on biofuels, renewable technologies such as heat pumps or, where appropriate, hybrid heating systems.

Grant’s 2030 Vision outlines a pathway that could help ensure off-gas homes will no longer be solely reliant on fossil fuels for heating. Grant recognises that off-gas homes and businesses will face significant barriers in moving to a carbon neutral energy supply, including potentially crippling costs, and has outlined changes that must be made to help the industry decarbonise, including:

  • The need for future legislation to consider how to make older houses more energy efficient
  • Introduction of a scrappage scheme for older inefficient appliances to encourage homes to switch to greener heating methods
  • Financial support consideration for installers to encourage them to train on renewable technologies, increasing uptake and ensuring installations are of a high standard
  • The future proofing of all new homes to ensure an adequate electrical and plumbing infrastructure is fitted today to allow for the move to renewable technologies in the future
  • Supporting installers with training and heat loss calculation services

Grant UK Managing Director Paul Wakefield said: “Our 2030 Vision outlines how Government targets can realistically be met. Hybrid systems are a significant and immediately available solution to transitioning the off-gas market towards low-carbon heating as they combine a traditional boiler with a renewable technology like a heat pump.

“This approach prioritises the renewable technology, with the boiler providing back up when required and is ideal for retrofit hard-to heat homes. A typical carbon reduction of up to 70% can be achieved with this method of heating and even more when using a biofuel alternative for the boiler.

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“Installers will be so important to deliver the change that is required to move away from a reliance on fossil-fuels, especially those in off-gas areas. Our aim is to support installers as much as possible to enable this to happen.”

Grant UK is currently investing in external training facilities and staff to both improve awareness and product knowledge in the marketplace, and help heating engineers diversify and grow their own businesses.

For more details and to download the publication, visit the Grant UK website.