Current research projects
LoT-NET
LoT-NET is a five-year programme grant to investigate how waste heat can be recovered, used and incorporated in smart, thermal and electrical energy systems.
4S-DHW
Warwick is leading the development of a range of heat pump, storage and control technologies that can deliver energy efficient affordable hot water.
BEIS Low Carbon Heating Technology: Adsorption Gas Heat Pump
Warwick is developing ‘the next generation’ of the common domestic gas boiler that will use over one third less gas than a normal domestic boiler.

DECC tender: Research to support the International Energy Agency (IEA) Annex on Gas Driven Heat Pumps
A DECC contracted project to report on the effects and implications of operating heat pumps within a smart grid system.

Thermal Energy Research Accelerator (T-ERA)
Warwick is part of the Energy Research Accelerator, a multimillion pound research hub building on the expertise of six midlands universities.
Past Research Projects
i-STUTE
We lead one of six End Use Energy Demand centres, created to lead the UK government’s commitment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80% by 2050.
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