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WATCH: Practical guidelines for heat pump installations, supported by DELWP

Thursday 21 July 2022


Following on from the first webinar, Heat Pumps and the VEU: An Introduction to Design Considerations, this webinar introduced guidelines for heat pump use in aquatic centres, agriculture (dairy farms) and multi-unit residential buildings with presenters outlining a number of case studies.


**Please note this webinar does address heat pump installations for single dwellings**


You can watch the whole webinar below, or the separate presentations and case studies for each application in focus: dairy farms, aquatic centres and multi-unit residential and commercial buildings.



Introduction to practical guidelines and follow-up from first webinar

  • Jarrod Leak - A2EP

  • Ahmad Mojiri - RMIT


Dairy farms - Ellinbank Farm case study

  • Mario Como - Department of Jobs, Precincts and Regions (DJPR)

  • Greg Morris - Agriculture Victoria - DJPR




Aquatic Centers - Geelong City Council (Kardinia Aquatic) case study

  • Brendan Vos - Bridgeford Group

  • Nick Tassigiannakis - Bridgeford Group

  • Stephen Rodwell - Geelong City Council



Multi-unit residential and commercial buildings - 101 Collins St case study

  • Norm Anderson - Energy Smart Water

  • Chun Goh - Energy Smart Water

  • Peter Teoh - Thermal Energy Solutions

  • John Kiff - Collins St project manager



This webinar series has been developed in collaboration with the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP).


Visit the Essential Services Commission website to learn about the commercial and industrial heat pump water heater activities able to be undertaken by accredited persons under the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program.




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