Academics unveil new ‘weather-resistant’ heat pump

air source heatpump

The ‘flexible’ technology could solve the problem of heat pumps affected by cold weather

Researchers at University of Glasgow have developed a ‘flexible’ heat pump they say is more efficient and effective than previous types. 

Heat pumps, particularly air source heat pumps, can be affected by cold weather as they need heat from the outside air to work.

The prototype created by the Glasgow research team, which was given £1.1m by the UK Government, has devised a method whereby a water tank stores excess thermal energy created as the pump works

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