The HARP project is coming to an end, but its relevance is more apparent than ever.
On 1 July 2022, HARP hosted its final conference at Mostra Convegno Expocomfort in Milan, presenting the results of the project, lessons learned and how the HARP methodology can be implemented in the future.
With the energy transition at the top of Europe’s agenda and energy efficiency increasingly a priority – the heating sector has an important role to play.
Supported by the principle that you can only act on what you know, the HARP strategy relied on the energy label as the preferential tool to communicate with consumers and outline the opportunities of a planned replacement of their inefficient heating appliances.
Focusing not only on space heating but also looking into water heaters and combi appliances, the HARP consortium defined energy labelling methodologies to classify existing heating appliances and developed an online tool that allows users, both consumers and professionals, to label their existing heating appliances and check the most efficient replacement opportunities on the market.
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