Air Source Heat Pump technology in the Science Museum

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01 July 2024
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The Science Museum in London opened its doors to the new Energy Revolution: The Adani Green Energy Gallery today, which includes cutting-edge low carbon solutions and their role in our journey to a sustainable future. NIBE’s S2125 Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP), a high temperature, energy saving model, which uses natural refrigerants, had been chosen by the museum to showcase the very best in ASHPs.  Featured as part of the ‘Future Power’ section, sitting alongside nuclear fusion experiments, tidal turbine blades and other contemporary technologies, NIBE’s heat pump will help educate the Science Museum’s millions of visitors on the way energy supply and use is being transformed.

Free to enter, The Adani Green Energy Gallery is split into three sections: ‘Future Planet’ explores the changes to our climate we are already experiencing and examines how scientists use complex computer models to glimpse the climate futures we could face, depending on the decisions we make today. ‘Future Power’, where NIBE’s heat pump is featured, focuses on the projects and technologies we could use in a low-carbon future. From historic artefacts to contemporary technologies. ‘Our Future’ includes children’s ideas of how the world will meet its energy needs in decades to come. Energy Revolution replaces the Atmosphere gallery, which welcomed more than six million visitors between 2010 and 2022. 

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