The HARP project is coming to an end, but its relevance is more apparent than ever. With the energy transition at the top of Europe’s agenda and energy efficiency increasingly...
The HARP project is coming to an end, but its relevance is more apparent than ever. With the energy transition at the top of Europe’s agenda and energy efficiency increasingly...
The HARP project has launched a survey to understand what motivates customers to switch to a more efficient heating system: is it the prospect of saving money ? reducing CO2...
The HARP project has ended after three successful years of motivating the replacement of inefficient heating systems. Over this time, we have reached almost 9 million consumers with our campaigns....
On 19 July 2022, the HARP consortium was hosted by BUILD UP – the EU portal for energy efficiency in buildings in Europe for a webinar. The webinar presented the...
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...
On 13 July, HARP and the Polish Heating Association SPIUG hosted a seminar on the replication of HARP results in Poland The seminar lasted more than two hours and was...
Hosted by BUILD UP portal, this webinar will focus on energy labelling for existing heating appliances. It will feature presentations from the HARP project, explaining the methodology HARP developed and how this can...
On 31 May, the REPLACE project invited HARP to its webinar ‘Towards Renewable Heating & Cooling: Replacement of Inefficient Systems in the Residential Sector’ The goal of the webinar was...
More than 60% of currently installed heating technologies in Europe are older than 15 years and inefficient, causing high energy consumption, CO2 emissions and high heating bills. However, there are...
On 29 March, HARP hosted an online workshop on extending energy labelling for existing heating appliances. Attended by more than 50 participants, the event focused on the goals of the...
Save the date – HARP will organise an online workshop on extending the energy labelling for existing heating appliances beyond the project on Tuesday 29 March 2022, from 10:00 to...
Energy efficient heating technologies can help to tackle climate targets by reducing CO₂ emissions but there is a lot of information relating to efficient heating. This can make access to...
On 28 October 2021, the Portuguese HARP partners promoted the 1st National Seminar about Energy Efficient Heating within the HARP project. Targeting organisations working in the field of energy, consumers...
The way we heat our homes in the EU today weighs heavily on the environment and our household budgets. This is why the HARP project has developed an online tool...
HARP will be present at the European Sustainable Energy Week, a series of activities that explore how to build a secure energy future for Europe and spread awareness of how...
The HARP project has been selected to participate in the 2021 edition of Sustainable Places and will be presenting the workshop ‘Motivating consumers to use more efficient heating systems' at...