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HARP Heating Appliances Retrofit Planning

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About the Project

HARP: Heating Appliances Retrofit Planning

Consumers do not think about heating until their system breaks down. When it does, replacement is always an urgent process, hindering the possibility to look for the best solutions in the market and making smarter choices regarding a heating system that will likely be in operation for the next 20 years.

In Europe, there are more than 300 million heaters (space, water or combi) that have, on average, been installed more than 20 years ago. Considering the heating energy label framework, market assumptions are that more than 50% of these equipment’s perform as C or lower. Old and inefficient, this is the status of the installed heating stock.

Now is the time to act and raise consumers’ awareness about the opportunities of a planned replacement. Taking advantage of the energy label for space and water heating, we can mainstream the labelling concept to the installed heating stock, allowing to use a well-known support decision tool to communicate and motivate the consumer to replace its heating system with modern high-efficiency and renewable solutions.

HARP accompanies the consumer decision process, providing an impartial message, based on the energy label and presenting the market solutions that respond to the consumer’s heating needs, providing a quantified approach for economic and non-economic benefits and bridging the gap with the market providers and available national incentives.

HARP is promoted by key knowledgeable partners in the fields of consumer behaviour, energy efficiency, heating solutions and business models, working directly with the consumer, or indirectly via professionals who are critical multiplying agents. Promoting dynamic efficient heating communities, where all the agents, from the supply to the demand side are committed to an efficient heating market, supporting the consumer to make smarter choices. This allows HARP to build a solid concept that will succeed in the participating countries and within the EU reach.

 

Our contribution

The objective of HARP is to motivate the consumers to plan and replace their old and inefficient heating systems, accelerating the modernization of EU’s heating stock and the compliance with the energy efficiency targets set for the EU. NOVA IMS leads the consumer behavior analysis and consumer engagement providing understanding on the consumers inner motivations to adopt efficient heating systems and engage with the HARP resources.

Contribution to the SDGs

  • SDG 3
  • SDG 11 Sustainable Cities And Communities

Partnership

  • ADENE Agencia para Energia
  • R2M Solution S.r.l.
  • European Environmental Citizen’s Organisation for Standardisation (ECOS)
  • Universidade do Minho
  • Federazione delle Associazioni Nazionali dell'Industria Meccanica Varia ed Affine
  • Solar Heat Europe. European Solar Thermal Industry Federation
  • Association of the European Heating Industry
  • Accademia Europea di Bolzano
  • Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA)

Funding

 

Project outputs

  • "Understanding energy-efficient heating appliance behavior change: The moderating impact of the green self-identity"

    Neves, J., & Oliveira, T. (2021)

    Understanding energy-efficient heating appliance behavior change: The moderating impact of the green self-identity. Energy, 225, 1-12. [120169]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2021.120169.

  • "Drivers of consumers’ change to an energy-efficient heating appliance (EEHA) in households: Evidence from five European countries"

    Neves, C., & Oliveira, T. (2021)

    Drivers of consumers’ change to an energy-efficient heating appliance (EEHA) in households: Evidence from five European countries. Applied Energy, 298, 1-15. [117165]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.117165.