About this Event
Evidence from audits of Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) installations across Bristol City Council housing shows that we need to improve the efficiency of installations and reduce running costs for tenants. This stems from a range of issues spanning procurement, design, installation and ongoing maintenance.
This collaboration between Bristol City Council, South WestNet Zero Hubs, and the University of Bristol brings together a national workshop series — offering an account of the challenges, paired with practical resources to address them.
Who Is This For?
• Local Authority housing officers planning or already delivering heat pump projects (existing housing or new-build)
• Other social housing officers and decarbonisation teams
• Net Zero Hub teams, community groups, and others with an interest in social housing heat pump delivery
What You'll Take Away
Each workshop provides practical, in-person insight with a full set of resources and a roadmap backed by tools for delivering high-quality heat pump projects. Resources will includeYou will receive:
1. Social Housing provider Strategic Review template
2. Quality Assurance guides and specifications
3. Social housing heat pump installation and technical audit forms
4. BCC heat pump repairs form, and 5 point post install check
5. Heat Pump QA process map and metrics and data log
6. Post audit reporting protocol
7. Training links
8. Handover Guidance: CSE / BCC / NESTA
9. Remote Assistance material and survey results
10. General Guidance: MCS / Renewable Heating Hub / NESTA
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Nesta, 58 Victoria Embankment, London, United Kingdom
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