Water heating in commercial and industrial settings is an energy-intensive process that contributes significantly to carbon emissions.
To help Victoria businesses lower their energy costs and reduce carbon footprints, the state government is offering generous rebates for replacing conventional gas and electric resistance water heaters with energy-efficient heat pump water heaters under the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program.
As part of its commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 and reducing carbon emissions by 45-50% from 2005 levels, the government introduced an incentive program in February 2022. This initiative, under the VEU Program, encourages the transition to heat pump-powered hot water systems, promoting sustainability in the commercial and industrial sectors.
Decommissioning of commercial and industrial gas or electric resistance water heaters and replacing them with heat pump-based water heaters is now done under the VEU program.
Decommissioning of gas-fired commercial & industrial boilers and installation of air-source heat pump technology-based water heaters in place of the decommissioned water heaters.
Decommissioning of electric resistance commercial and industrial boilers and switching them with air-source heat pump water heaters.
Installation of commercial/industrial air-source heat pump water heaters (no decommissioning and replacement involved).
In addition to getting listed in the Register of Products of Victoria Energy Upgrades scheme, the new heat pump unit must meet the following specs:
The commercial heat pump must have an insulated water storage tank.
If the storage tank has less than 700 litres volume, it must be certified to AS/NZS 2712 standard. If the storage tank has more than 700 litres volume, certification by AS/NZS 2712 standard is not necessary.
It must offer a minimum water delivery of 45 degree Celsius temperature.
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A commercial heat pump water heater is an energy-efficient system that uses ambient air to heat water, reducing reliance on gas or electric resistance heaters. It is ideal for businesses looking to lower energy costs and carbon emissions.
Heat pumps extract heat from the surrounding air and transfer it to water using a refrigerant cycle. This process consumes significantly less electricity than traditional water heaters, making them an efficient and eco-friendly solution.
Yes, heat pump water heaters are designed for high-demand applications in commercial and industrial settings, including hotels, restaurants, hospitals, factories, and office buildings.
Savings depend on factors such as current energy usage, system size, and the type of heater being replaced. However, businesses can expect a significant reduction in energy bills and maintenance costs over time.
Yes, under the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program, businesses can receive substantial rebates for replacing traditional gas or electric water heaters with heat pump technology.
Installation time varies based on system size and site conditions, but most commercial heat pump water heater installations are completed within a day or two.
Routine maintenance includes cleaning air filters, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting the system for any potential issues. Regular servicing helps maintain efficiency and extend the lifespan of the unit.
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