We are delighted to announce that Hive will be the headline partner of the next Heat Pump Summit!
Hive is on a mission to transform home energy and build a greener, fairer, future for all. Their range of pioneering eco-technology – like heat pumps, smart thermostats and solar panels – make home energy even greener, cheaper and easier to use.
Discover more about Hive today: www.hivehome.com
Clean energy technology specialist Plug me in helps businesses, public sector organisations, and homes select, install, and maintain clean energy technology solutions. Supporting clean energy adoption across the UK, Plug me in, a Calisen Group company, plays a key role in driving Calisen's purpose of bringing smarter energy to all.
Guided by its mission of powering ahead as the No.1 trusted partner in the global race to net zero, Plug me in offers commercial heat pump, solar, battery, and EV chargepoint services, as well as solar, battery, and heat pumps for domestic properties. They make the journey to a smarter home or workplace straightforward and simple.
A Which? Trusted Trader with an expert in-house team of installers, Plug me in is also an accredited Ofgem Approved Meter Installer (OAMI), Gas Meter Asset Manager (MAM), and accredited Electricity Meter Operator (MOP).
Dedicated to the pursuit of net zero, Plug me in’s innovative approach includes no upfront cost options and ongoing 24/7 support across its product range, making clean energy technology financially and logistically accessible for businesses of all sizes.
For further information, please visit www.plugmein.com
EDF Heat Pumps, (the trading name of CB Heating), is one of the UK’s leading MCS-certified air source heat pump installers.
As part of EDF (the UK’s biggest generator of zero-carbon electricity), the highly experienced team has installed thousands of air source heat pumps up and down the country helping customers on their journey to net zero.
EDF Heat Pumps know the importance of finding the right installer, and what can go wrong if you don’t. Their team will work with you to achieve a comprehensive design, expert installation, and seamless process from start to finish.
Rated ‘Excellent’ by their customers, EDF Heat Pumps take pride in the work they do.
To discover how EDF Heat Pumps can help transform your home’s heating and hot water for the future, visit their website today: www.edfenergy.com/heating/electric/air-source-heat-pump
The MCS Foundation drives a carbon-free future for UK homes by promoting reliable, affordable renewable energy. Initially founded to oversee the MCS standards, it now leads innovation, supports large-scale retrofitting, expands sector skills, and commissions research to shape better decisions for a sustainable future.
Discover more about MCS Foundation’s commitment to a low-carbon future here: www.mcsfoundation.org.uk
Homely Energy is a carbon impact business whose smart controller optimises the performance of heat pumps. Quick and easy to install, it removes the need for installers to configure complex weather compensation curves. It also enables service providers to monitor systems, diagnose issues, and push remote updates - reducing the likelihood of having to revisit the end user’s property.
End users enjoy an optimised heat pump experience that reduces running costs and delivers consistent comfort - all without ever needing to adjust a dial.
Find out more here: www.homelyenergy.com
The HPA is the UK’s leading authority on the use and benefits of heat pump technology and represents over 100 member organisations which include the country’s leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components, and associated equipment as well as energy companies, certification bodies, installation businesses, training providers and others critical to the heat pump supply chain.
The Heat Pump Federation advocates for long-term government policies to support the electrification of heating and cooling. By raising awareness, building understanding, and fostering confidence in heat pump technology across domestic and commercial sectors, it works collaboratively with government, industry, and consumers to drive this vision forward.
The Ground Source Heat Pump Association (GSHPA) is the UK’s leading voice for low-carbon heating. Representing over 160 members, it advocates for high-quality, cost-effective ground source energy systems and drives the electrification of heat through industry standards and government engagement.
For more information about GSHPA, visit their website today: www.gshp.org.uk
Energy UK is the trade association for the energy industry. Its members deliver nearly 80% of the UK’s power generation and over 95% of the energy supplied to UK homes and businesses.
It works with the sector, government, regulators and wider stakeholders to champion a sustainable UK energy industry.
Find out more at: www.energy-uk.org.uk
Kensa is the UK’s leading ground source heat pump provider, slashing costs and carbon with affordable, green heating. They've installed over half the UK’s heat pumps, and by 2040, their networked systems could cut 17Mt of CO2 annually - equivalent to over half of all UK flights.
Kensa is making heating better for people, the planet, and the future.
To discover more, visit their website today: www.kensa.co.uk
Low Carbon Hub is an award-winning social enterprise driving energy solutions that benefit people and the planet. They develop community-owned renewable energy in Oxfordshire, reinvesting all profits into climate action. Partnering with diverse stakeholders their work includes programmes to support energy efficiency and innovation projects to support a smart and fair energy transition.
Find out more on their website: www.lowcarbonhub.org
Energy Systems Catapult is an independent research and technology organisation focused on accelerating Net Zero energy innovation. Established in 2015 by Innovate UK, it employs over 300 experts across various fields.With access to advanced test facilities, modelling tools, and data from 500+ research projects, the Catapult helps companies of all sizes test, trial, and scale new energy products and services. Discover more about their work here: www.es.catapult.org.uk/
ODS are committed to driving energy efficiency and sustainability through expert building retrofits, upgrades, and modifications.Their Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) solutions provide residential and commercial customers with a cost-effective, low-carbon alternative to traditional heating systems - helping to reduce energy bills while lowering environmental impact.As part of their wider facilities management expertise, ODS has been serving Oxford since 2012, supporting over 2,000 businesses and 150,000 residents.ODS is proud to be a 'doing good' company, and the more it succeeds, the more it reinvests into public services - directly benefiting local residents, businesses, and community projects.
For more information, email sales@odsgroup.co.uk or telephone 01865 335400 and visit www.odsgroup.co.uk
LCP Delta guidesclients through the complexities of the energy transition, providing unmatched expertise in market forecasting, trading, strategy, and customer insights. With data-driven intelligence and strategic support, they empower smarter investments and decisions for a faster, more effective transition.Find out more here: https://www.lcp.com/en/energy-transition
EMS-Grivory are your Innovative Development Partner for:
Discover the latest innovations and learn how EMS-CHEMIE (Business Unit EMS-GRIVORY) can shape a more sustainable tomorrow with their high-performance polyamide compounds today: www.emsgrivory.com
H&V News is the leading resource for the latest news and insights into the heating and ventilation industry.
Visit their website or subscribe to their free print magazine to keep up with industry development: www.hvnplus.co.uk
ElectricHomes is your go-to resource for everything related to sustainable living. Whether you’re looking for the latest news, expert advice, or in-depth features on upgrading your home, they have you covered.
Discover more here: www.electrichomes.co.uk
pbc today focuses on real, practical industry issues in construction, planning, and building control, cutting through the jargon to deliver expert insights.
They explore key challenges like skills shortages and evolving regulations, while connecting professionals through digital content and expert discussions.
Find out more on their website: www.pbctoday.co.uk/news
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