Heat Pump Association to Welcome Minister for Energy Consumers at Inaugural Conference
The Heat Pump Association (HPA) is pleased to announce that Miatta Fahnbulleh MP, Minister for Energy Consumers, will give a Keynote Address at its first Conference, taking place on 26th November 2025 at the British Library in London.
The Minister has shown a strong interest in engaging with the heat pump sector and working closely with industry to accelerate the UK’s transition to low-carbon heating.
This year, the HPA will host its inaugural conference, titled Heat Pumps: How to further, faster…, to mark its 30th Anniversary and bring together voices from across the sector to discuss how to scale up deployment of heat pumps and deliver real progress on the ground.
Alongside the Minister’s address, the day will feature keynote speeches from Nick Winser, Commissioner at the National Infrastructure Commission, and Paul Kenny, Director General of the European Heat Pump Association.
The agenda will cover a wide range of topics, including heat networks, green finance, and the Future Homes Standard, with expert contributions from Dr Richard Lowes (Regulatory Assistance Project), Dr Emily Nurse (Climate Change Committee), and Madeleine Gabriel (Nesta), among others.
The day will close with remarks from Tom Hayes MP, HPA Patron and National Energy Mission Champion, followed by a networking drinks reception.
Tickets are available now and open to all to attend, via Eventbrite.
Notes to Editors:
For media inquiries, please contact:
Olivia Smalley
Head of Policy and Communications
Email: Olivia.smalley@thehpa.org.uk
About the Heat Pump Association:
The HPA is the UK’s dedicated voice for the Heat Pump Sector, driving widespread deployment of heat pump technology throughout the UK. Our membership includes the country’s leading manufacturers of heat pumps, components, and associated equipment as well as energy companies, certification bodies, installers and training providers. We currently represent over 270 member organisations working in the heat pump sector, with our members representing around 90% of the volume of heat pumps sold in the UK market.