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Building Research and Information | 2016

Residential heat pump installations: the role of vocational education and training

C.P. Gleeson

Meeting European emissions targets is reliant on innovative renewable technologies, particularly ‘renewable heat’ from heat pumps. Heat pump performance is driven by Carnot efficiency and optimum performance requires the lowest possible space heating flow temperatures leading to greater sensitivity to poor design, installation and operation. Does sufficient training and installer capacity exist for this technology? This paper situates the results of heat pump field trial performance in a socio-technical context, identifying how far installer competence requirements are met within the current vocational education and training (VET) system and considers possible futures. Few UK installers have formal heat pump qualifications at National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) level 3 and heat pump VET is generally through short-course provision where the structure of training is largely unregulated with no strict adherence to a common syllabus or a detailed training centre specification. Prerequisites for short-course trainees, specifically the demand for heating system knowledge based on metric design criteria, is limited and proof of ‘experience’ is an accepted alternative to formal educational qualifications. The lack of broader educational content and deficiencies in engineering knowledge will have profound negative impacts on both the performance and market acceptance of heat pumps. Possible futures to address this problem are identified.


Construction Management and Economics | 2017

What kind of expertise is needed for low energy construction

Linda Clarke; C.P. Gleeson; Christopher Winch

Abstract The construction industry is responsible for 40% of European Union (EU) end-use emissions but addressing this is problematic, as evident from the performance gap between design intention and on-site energy performance. There is a lack of the expertise needed for low energy construction (LEC) in the UK as the complex work processes involved require ‘energy literacy’ of all construction occupations, high qualification levels, broad occupational profiles, integrated teamworking, and good communication. This research identifies the obstacles to meeting these requirements, the nature of the expertise needed to break down occupational divisions and bridge those interfaces where the main heat losses occur, and the transition pathway implied. Obstacles include a decline in the level, breadth and quality of construction vocational education and training (VET), the lack of a learning infrastructure on sites, and a fragmented employment structure. To overcome these and develop enhanced understanding of LEC requires a transformation of the existing structure of VET provision and construction employment and a new curriculum based on a broader concept of agency and backed by rigorous enforcement of standards. This can be achieved through a radical transition pathway rather than market-based solutions to a low carbon future for the construction sector.


Energy and Buildings | 2013

Meta-analysis of European heat pump field trial efficiencies

C.P. Gleeson; Robert Lowe


Applied Energy | 2017

The addition of heat pump electricity load profiles to GB electricity demand: Evidence from a heat pump field trial

Jenny Love; Andrew Z.P. Smith; Stephen Watson; Eleni Oikonomou; Alex Summerfield; C.P. Gleeson; Phillip Biddulph; Lai Fong Chiu; Jez Wingfield; Chris Martin; Andy Stone; Robert Lowe


Archive | 2011

European retrofit network: retrofitting evaluation methodology report

C.P. Gleeson; Junli Yang; Tony Lloyd-Jones


Archive | 2016

Detailed analysis of data from heat pumps installed via the Renewable Heat Premium Payment Scheme

C.P. Gleeson; Alex Summerfield; Phillip Biddulph; Andy Stone; C. Grainger; Paolo Agnolucci; Eleni Oikonomou; Robert Lowe


Archive | 2017

Women and Low Energy Construction in Europe: a new opportunity?

Linda Clarke; C.P. Gleeson; Christine Wall


Archive | 2008

Building services and the code for sustainable homes

C.P. Gleeson


Energy and Buildings | 2018

The Rasmaska project: Temperature behaviour of three, full scale test cells in hot mediterranean summer: Non-insulated double masonry wall and different insulation locations

Philippe H. Saleh; Rosa Schiano-Phan; C.P. Gleeson


Archive | 2017

What heavy weight buildings in hot climates can tell us about their thermal performance

P. Saleh; Rosa Schiano-Phan; C.P. Gleeson

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Linda Clarke

University of Westminster

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Andy Stone

University College London

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Eleni Oikonomou

University College London

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Robert Lowe

University College London

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Christine Wall

University of Westminster

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