<\/div>\nRecent global events have highlighted the vulnerability of gas dependency, with international prices surging following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This has directly impacted UK household energy bills.<\/p>\n
While heat pumps have higher upfront costs than gas boilers, they offer superior energy efficiency in heating homes. The technology aligns with the Government’s carbon emission reduction goals for building heating.<\/p>\n
Recently, the Government boosted its heat pump initiative with an additional \u00a330million for the grant scheme. Households can now receive \u00a37,500 off the cost of buying a heat pump.<\/p>\n
Labour has also pledged to revise planning rules that currently require heat pumps to be positioned at least one metre from property boundaries.<\/p>\n
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Officials suggest households could save around \u00a3100 annually by using heat pumps with smart time-of-use electricity tariffs. Additional savings of approximately \u00a3200 per year are possible through better home insulation.<\/p>\n
Looking ahead, the ECIU predicts even greater reductions in imported energy usage for heat pump households.<\/p>\n
If the current expansion of renewable energy sources continues, heat pumps could halve their imported power consumption again by 2030.<\/p>\n
This would result in heat pumps using just one-sixth of the imported energy compared to gas boilers by the end of the decade..<\/p>\n