Decarbonising home heating - minimal investment required

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Kevin McPartlan, Fuels for Ireland

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The Irish Government has set an ambitious target to install 600,000 heat pumps by 2030. With 40% of households currently relying on oil to heat their homes (65% in rural Ireland), even meeting this challenging objective will leave hundreds of thousands of families relying on their current heating systems. Fuels for Ireland, along with UKIFDA and OFTEC commissioned a report from leading consulting firm AECOM to investigate the potential impact of lower and no carbon liquid fuels. This presentation explores the contribution with advanced, synthetic and bio fuels can make to reducing and ultimately neutralising carbon emissions from home heating. Speaker: Kevin McPartlan, Chief Executive Officer, Fuels for Ireland Please note, all data you provide through registration will be shared with our partners once you have viewed the talk. If you do not wish your data to be shared with the partner, please email harry.matyjaszek@futurenetzero.com detailing the specific talk.
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