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SHIFT-0

About Shift-0

2022-2024

Shift-0 is a research project, led by the University of Oxford and supported by MCS Charitable Foundation.

Our aims are to:

  • Learn from heat pump installations to establish best practice
  • Use smart-meter data for evidence-led decisions at household and government level
  • Provide useful feedback and guidance to existing heat pump owners
  • Develop tools to give impartial advice to prospective heat pump adopters

How it works

We access anonymised smart meter data from consenting participants and compare electricity and gas usage before and after heat pump installations. The differences can help us to understand when heat pumps are performing well and under what conditions additional measured can improve their performance.

Find out more about the research context

If you have recently installed a heat pump, or you are about to, please consider registering for this study.

People and partners

Shift-0 is led by Dr Phil Grunewald at the Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford

The project is supported by the MCS Charitable Foundation.

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Dr Richard Hauxwell-Baldwin leads the qualitative research.

The project was made possible with the additional support from the Oxford Martin School and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ( EPSRC )

Outputs

How building characteristics affect heat pump consumption, Sofia Perelli-Rocco MSc Thesis

More ... 11th Oxford Energy Day 28 September 2023 Presentation More ... More ... Contact For any questions about Shift-0, please contact Phil Dr Phil Grünewald Senior Research Fellow More ... More ... How building characteristics affect heat pump consumption Sofia Perelli-Rocco MSc Thesis More ... EDOx is the Energy Data Group at the University of Oxford Oxford Engineering funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Grant EP/X00967X/1