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Posts by Andy Marsden

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LAEPs are more whole energy system and strategic. I’d suggest our work sits underneath strategic planning to engage with the supply chain and local stakeholders to drive delivery. Whilst also being a tool that could be used to communicate and give confidence to households.

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How a clean heat transition could be delivered Exploring the market opportunity for Plymouth’s supply chain

A big update on Nesta's clean heat neighbourhoods work this morning: we've published a version the local heat plan we've been working on with Plymouth…

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There should be big penalties for anyone who has their ring door bell on loud whilst travelling on public transport.

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What does the Budget mean for energy bills? Major changes to energy bills in the Budget will affect households across the country

We've got some Nesta reaction to the Budget up, underpinned by some brilliant speedy analysis by my colleague Dan Lewis.

📉 What does the budget mean for energy bills?

www.nesta.org.uk/blog/what-do...
@nestauk.bsky.social

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Maybe sometimes more money isn’t the answer? Just doing things differently or better.

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Budget day thought - What would the public sector innovation version of a budget be? An apple-esque keynote? New services or products - here’s what you can expect from gov, here’s how you’ll benefit.

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A tool to support local clean heat planning Identifying which type of low-carbon heating is most suitable for groups of properties at neighbourhood level

We actually have a new update on the data side of this work up today - on how we’re trying to cluster properties that are suitable for different types of heat technology

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Gutted. I almost managed to get over the fence at Glastonbury but was caught by security and told to go back and carry on watching Rod Stewart.

9 months ago 19 1 1 0

Got to stress the heat pump was not quick either - 34 days from contacting the installer to commissioning. And Andy’s circumstances were a bit unusual (primarily that he already had a hot water tank and his central heating needed some work). But still…

1 year ago 1 1 1 0
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Had a lovely chat with @andymarsden.bsky.social about Visit a Heat Pump, and our work on clean heat neighbourhoods on @betatalk.bsky.social 's podcast. Thanks for having us!

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It’s 100 years since the shipping forecast was first broadcast. A while ago I used a few Ai tools to write an energy forecast for offshore wind in the style of the shipping forecast. Is it time for an energy forecast? - murf.ai/share/lk895u0q

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Getting a heat pump should be a small step not a giant leap A "heat pump ready" service for homes could smooth the transition to clean heat

Getting a heat pump can be complex. Many will need to make home improvements first to be 'heat pump ready.'

Nesta's @acjsissons.bsky.social suggests a 2-step journey: a winter-ready service to optimise current systems, followed by a second step to support the switch to a heat pump. bit.ly/4isiHZL

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What are clean heat neighbourhoods? | A sustainable future | Nesta
What are clean heat neighbourhoods? | A sustainable future | Nesta YouTube video by Nesta - The UK's Innovation Agency

One of the big things I'm working on atm is Clean Heat Neighbourhoods - the idea we could switch to clean heating alongside neighbours, not just on our own.
But it's hard to explain - so we made a video to try and do that...
(starring @andymarsden.bsky.social)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjd4...

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Heat pump is on! 🎉 Really trying to down play my excitement to the installer.

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What did politicians and news presenters do in cold weather before wearing Uniqlo padded gilets under a more formal jacket? It’s a terrible look.

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The case for local planning of energy and heat Making the energy transition simpler and more attractive to households via localised plans, governing bodies and funding

I've got a quick policy brief out this morning, on the case for local planning of heat and energy in Britain.

Local plans could help in many ways, making the transition smoother and probably cheaper overall. We should do it everywhere, and fund it properly!

www.nesta.org.uk/project-upda...

1 year ago 37 11 6 5
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Surprising just how satisfying it is seeing my boiler torn out

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The government just changed home heating rules - here’s what you need to know Recently announced reforms are much needed and will help boost clean heat

Slow to share - but loads of updates to heat policy last week. @codrinacretu.bsky.social has put together a great blog that summarises the important changes www.nesta.org.uk/blog/the-gov...

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Yes, and it’ll depend on the type of property as to which solution is best.

Nothing springs to mind to divert air flow but you may want to check out www.instagram.com/heatpumpchic... run by a colleague for some inspiration.

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Air source heat pump cumulative noise impact Apex Acoustics, commissioned by Nesta, investigate the potential adverse effects of cumulative noise from air source heat pumps in high-density residential areas

Thanks Annie - my colleagues have done some work on noise levels. (www.nesta.org.uk/report/air-s...) Placement of the outdoor unit is important! We’re interested in looking at shared ground source hp arrays, heat networks and other solutions in this work. It may mean an outdoor unit isn’t needed.

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Areas of collaboration for coordinated switching Testing our understanding with partners to build the capacity to deliver a more coordinated transition to low-carbon heat

We’re looking to test key elements of our proposal from earlier in the year with partners around the UK

We’ve doubled down on three areas. Zoning, scheme design and delivery.

www.nesta.org.uk/project-upda...

Reach out if you have a project you think we should know about.

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Coordinated switching Facilitating a more coordinated strategy to transition households to low-carbon heating

We’ve (@nestauk.bsky.social) published an update to our coordinated switching work - as we think households and industry could benefit from a more coordinated approach to low carbon heat.

We’ve brought all our content on this theme into one place www.nesta.org.uk/coordinated-...

1 year ago 12 4 1 1

Thanks frank! There’s already a suitable base in the orientation we’d hope to move it to! Good to know it’s pretty straightforward. I’ll chat to our installer!

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After heat pump advice - I'm hopefully having an ASHP installed as our boilers broken - it'll be installed in a position that isn't where we'd want it long-term. How much work/cost is involved in moving the outdoor unit once we have planning? We're only really talking about rotating it 90 degrees.

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Better quality homes, resilient jobs, cheaper energy, cleaner air, healthier places to live and work? 🤷

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Charting the course: findings from phase one of mapping heat pump suitability What kinds of heating technologies are suitable for neighbourhoods across England and Wales?

How many homes in Britain are suitable for a heat pump? Or, more accurately, which homes are likely suitable for what type of heat pump?
We've been doing some work on this @nestauk.bsky.social , and have some early, rough work to share.
www.nesta.org.uk/project-upda...

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