Research and Markets: Renewable Energy - Ground and Air Source Heat Pumps Market - UK 2012-2016 Analysis

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a90c4b/renewable_energy) has announced the addition of the "Renewable Energy - Ground and Air Source Heat Pumps Market - UK 2012-2016 Analysis" report to their offering.

AMA Research are pleased to announce the publication of the 2nd edition of the report Ground and Air Source Heat Pumps Market Report - UK 2012-2020 Analysis. In the UK, the market for Heat Pumps is currently underdeveloped, but the government's target of 15% of energy to be derived from renewables by 2020 assumes significant growth of ground and air source heat pumps - as well as other renewables - in order to meet this commitment. Key areas of coverage in the report include:-

HEAT PUMP MARKET

  • UK Heat pumps market overview - product definitions, market values 2007-11 with over 100% growth - mix by material and installation cost.
  • Types of heat pump - ground to water, ground to air, air to water etc. key elements in the system, how systems operate, efficiency measures (CoP values) etc.
  • European market overview - market size by volume, trends, share by major country, established markets provide measure for current UK developments. European and UK growth rates.
  • UK market overview - background to recent growth in demand - market size by unit sales and value, drivers of growth.
  • Product mix - comparison of ground source and air source heat pumps. Share mix by value 2011 - growth of ASHP. Forecasts of product mix 2011-2020.
  • Analysis by sector - residential, industrial, commercial - share by sector 2011 and 2020, trends, mix of GSHP and ASHP in each sector - major changes in 2010/11 and forecast mix in 2020.
  • Barriers to growth - electricity supply requirements, payback periods, installation, new build/replacement, performance, consumer awareness, space availability, comparisons with other renewables etc.
  • Forecasts up to 2020 - alternative views, volumes from 2007-20, mix by GSHP/ASHP, key influencing factors. Forecasts of growth rates in residential, commercial and industrial sectors up to 2020.

KEY MARKET INFLUENCES

  • Housing market structure, UK dwelling stock, housing stock mix by age (2007/2050).
  • Growth in proportion of owner-occupied housing.
  • Government Incentives - Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP). Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme, Feed-In-Tariffs (FIT's), The Code for Sustainable Homes.
  • Provision of financial support - impact of change in government - changes of FITs in December 2011.

CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES

  • Strategies to combat climate change: the EU Renewable Energy Directive, the UK Renewable Energy Strategy, Code for Sustainable Homes, Warmer Homes Standard.
  • Establishment of Renewable Energy Deployment programme.
  • Overview of Renewable Energy market in UK - alternative options.

SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE

  • Key players - designers, suppliers, manufactures, installers.
  • UK distribution structure - key routes to market.

Key Topics Covered:

1. INTRODUCTION

2. SUMMARY AND FUTURE PROSPECTS

3. ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT

4. THE HOUSING MARKET

5. CLIMATE CHANGE ISSUES

6. GROUND & AIR SOURCE HEAT PUMPS - SECTOR OVERVIEW

7. HEAT PUMP MARKET

8. SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE

Companies Mentioned:

  • Baxi
  • Calorex
  • Danfoss Heat Pumps
  • DeLonghi-Climaveneta
  • Dimplex
  • Earth Energy Limited
  • Geothermal International Ltd (GI)
  • Global Energy Systems and Technology
  • ICS Heat Pump Technology
  • Ideal Boilers
  • Kensa
  • Keston Boilers
  • Lmpss
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • NIBE
  • Stiebel Eltron
  • TEV Limited
  • Transen Sustainable Energy Systems Limited
  • Vaillant
  • Vent-Axia
  • Viessmann
  • Worcester Bosch / Greenstore.

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