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Debbie Scharf Office of Energy Efficiency
Heating, refrigeration and Air Conditioning Institute of Canada February 27, 2018.
Deploying Heat Pumps in CanadaOverview of current and planned federal activities
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Highlight progress-to-date developing a roadmap for heat pumps in Canada01Provide an overview of current NRCan activities related to heat pumps02
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OBJECTIVES2
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ASPIRATIONAL GOALS
2025
2030
2035
All fuel-burning technologies for sale meet an energy performance of >= 90% (condensing)
All air-source heat pumps for sale meet a SCOP* of >2.5
SPACE HEATING
All fuel-burning water heating technologies for sale have an energy performance of >= 90% (condensing)
WATER HEATING
A residential natural gas heat pump with a SCOP of >1.2 is cost-effective (R&D target)
A residential cold climate air-source heat pump with a SCOP of >2.75 is cost-effective (R&D target)
Renewable technologies/resources are supported
All electric water heaters for sale have an energy performance of more than 100% (energy factor >1)
A residential gas heat pump with an EF >1.4 is cost-effective (R&D target)
All space heating technologies for sale meet an energy performance of >100%
All water heating technologies for sale have an energy performance >100% (energy factor > 1)
*seasonal coefficient of performance
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KEY BARRIERS• More innovation needed to bring most electric heat pump models currently available
in line with the medium-term goals under cold climate conditions• No standardized test procedures and limited testing facilities for rating energy
performance in cold temperatures• High upfront cost and consumer skepticism over performance and long term
maintenance• Qualified installers are not available across all of Canada - performance of the heat
pumps depends on the integrity of the installation• Gas heat pump technology lags behind the advances in electric heat pumps, and lacks
key market and technical development to demonstrate functionality in cold temperatures
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TRANSFORMING THE MARKET FOR HEAT PUMPS – THE CHALLENGE
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INDUSTRY FEEDBACK ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIESQuestion: What are the highest R&D priorities to support market transformation toward aspirational goals for electric heat pumps and gas heat pumps?
• 24 unique R&D activities/idea generated • Top priorities:
1. Provide lab infrastructure for optimizing and testing heat pumps, particularly in cold temperatures
2. Remove barriers in building codes that prevent the use of gas heat pumps3. Develop technologies and controls to reduce energy used for defrost cycles; research into
using natural refrigerants, some of which may be more efficient in heating mode (electric)4. Monitoring of air source heat pump performance in cold climates (electric)5. Research into reducing the cost of heat exchangers and refrigerants used in gas heat
pumps
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HEAT PUMPS – OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS
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INDUSTRY FEEDBACK ON DEPLOYMENT PRIORITIES
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HEAT PUMPS – OVERCOMING THE BARRIERS
Question: What are the highest priority deployment activities to support market transformation toward aspirational goals?
• 47 unique deployment activities and/or idea generated • Top priorities:
• Cold climate air source heat pumps (CCHP)• Release standard and develop qualified product listing• Create 3rd party certification program to ensure credible performance data• Design guide for selecting and sizing CCHPs
• Geothermal heat pumps: utility support to reduce up-front cost of ground loops• Information / education / training
• Collaboration between industry and governments on verified contractor training• Develop test procedures and performance standards, education programs, incentives,
and targets for combination space and water heating heat pump systems• Educational materials with government credibility and good marketing message
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7MARKET TRANSFORMATION STRATEGY IS A LONGER TERM SOLUTION TO HEAT PUMP DEPLOYMENT
A f fo r d a b i l i t y
A c c e p ta n c e
WORKSHOPS TO IDENTIFY BARRIERS
IMPLEMENTATION OF ROAD MAPS
MEET ASPIRATIONAL GOALS (2035)
EMMC MINISTERS AGREEON ASPIRATIONAL GOALS
WORKSHOPS TO INPUT TO ROADMAPS
EMMC MINISTERS APPROVE ROADMAPS THAT IDENTIFY
ACTIONS, ROLES, & TIMELINES
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SHORT TERM ACTIVITIES RELATED TO HEAT PUMPS8
CURRENT ACTIVITIES• Development of cold climate heat pump test procedure [CSA EXP07]• Building laboratory lower temperature and dynamic testing capabilities
to test according to CSA EXP07• Developing a sizing and installation guide for cold climate heat pumps • Developing and posting more detailed and technical content to the heat
pump section of the Office of Energy Efficiency website• Purchase of gas fired heat pump prototype for testing at CanmetEnergy
labs
• Area for immediate collaboration: Shipment data collection
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NEXT STEPS
ONGOING
Developing test procedures, testing facilities, sizing and installation guide for heat
pumps
SPRING
Road map development (will include targets and timelines for R&D and deployment initiatives
related to heat pumps)
AUGUST
Energy & Mines Ministers’ Conference and release of equipment roadmaps for
implementation
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QUESTIONS ?