Analysis of the Heat Pump Market in Europe with a Special Regard to France, Spain, Poland and Lithuania
Author
Witkowska, Agata
Krawczyk, Dorota Anna
Rodero Serrano, Antonio
Publisher
SCIENDODate
2021-11-03Subject
Cooling; domestic hot water; heat pumps; heating; renewable energyMETS:
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Becoming the world’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050 is currently the most
ambitious European goal. Heat pumps are the example of the key technology, which could
help to achieve the aim by heating, cooling and domestic hot water (DHW) preparation in an
ecological and energy-efficient way. This article characterized a heat pump market in Europe
between 2009 and 2020 with a special regard to France, Spain, Poland and Lithuania, for
which a more detailed study was presented. The analysis was performed primarily on the
grounds of statistics data provided by the European Heat Pump Association (EHPA), which
determined the number of heat pumps sold based on standard questionnaires from national
heat pump associations, statistical offices and research institutes. The highest number of heat
pump sold in analysed period of time was recorded in France, Italy, Sweden, Norway,
Germany and Spain. Poland was in the middle of the list, while Lithuania was one of the last
countries. Considering the number of heat pumps sold per 1000 households, Norway was the
clear leader, followed by Estonia, Finland, Sweden and Denmark. Lithuania was placed 12th,
while Poland was only 18th. In terms of the type of lower and upper heat source, air-to-water
and air-to-air heat pumps were the most popular choices, while ground source heat pumps
were the least popular. The development of the heat pump market has been influenced by
social, environmental, economic and technological factors.