Ongoing
Welcome to the Project 60 of HPT TCP
Retrofitting Heat Pump Systems in Large Non-domestic Buildings
The Project focus on providing straightforward, high-level guidance for building owners and other decision-makers.
01 January 2022 -
31 December 2025
Lead country: United Kingdom
Participating countries: Austria, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland
News About Project 60.
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IEA HPT Project 60 closes with a tool to guide first-time heat pump retrofits
If you were thinking of installing a heat pump in your existing non-domestic building, where would you start? That deceptively simple question sits at the heart of IEA HPT Project 60, and it framed the project's closing webinar on 18 June 2026. The hour-long online event drew an international audience,...
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Final Webinar – IEA HPT Project 60Retrofitting Heat Pump Systems in Large Non-domestic Buildings
🗓️ 18 June 2026 | 15:00 - 16:00 CEST | Online If you were planning to install a heat pump in your existing non-domestic building, where would you start? That question sits at the heart of IEA HPT Project 60. In this closing webinar, we present online, interactive guidance built...
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Key Takeaways from the UK Heat Pump Research Symposium
A full-day research symposium brought together researchers, industry practitioners, and policymakers to share the latest evidence on heat pump technology, deployment challenges, and the UK’s transition to low-carbon heating. What emerged was a picture of a sector generating sophisticated knowledge, yet confronting a persistent gap between technical capability and deployment...
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The impact of the Kigali Agreement on the North American heat pump market: challenges and opportunities
This article was written by Frédéric Genest from Natural Resources Canada, the Canadian participant in HPT TCP by IEA Annex 60 on heat pump deployment in large non-domestic buildings. The Canadian and North American heat pump market is currently undergoing a great change. In accordance with the Kigali amendment to...