The hunt for the most efficient heat pump in the world
Outside a 100-year-old house on the edge of the Peak District in northern England, a heat pumpβs fan blades are swiftly spinning. Theyβre drawing outdoor air over coils of refrigerant, harvesting warmth from that air. All air-source heat pumps do thisβand they can glean heat even on cold days. But this heat pump is special. It is one of the most efficient installations of its kind in the country.
βIβm number two on there,β fizzes owner Rob Ritchie, a retired chemistry teacher, referring to the systemβs position on HeatPumpMonitor.org, a kind of online leaderboard for heat pumps around the UK and beyond. βI should say it isnβt importantβbut it is. Itβs nice being there.β
At the time of writing, real-time data suggests that for every kilowatt-hour of electricity Ritchieβs heat pump consumes, it delivers 5.5 kilowatt-hours of heatβa coefficient of performance, or COP, of 5.5. Achieving a COP of 5 or above is βabsolutely incredible,β says Emma-Louise Bennett, active transition support lead at Viessmann, the company that made Ritchieβs heat pump. In the UK, average heat pump COPs tend to be between 2 and 3.