Adam Gilhespy (@heatfutures) 's Twitter Profile
Adam Gilhespy

@heatfutures

Founding team @carnoenergy | Tweets in my own untutored capacity | Prone to bouts of energy, economics, art, surfing | All opinions thoroughly A/B tested

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Porkchop Express (@porkchop_exp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Man must go through freedom. And Dostoevsky shows how man, when he is forcibly squeezed into a rational framework and his life is managed according to graphs, “will deliberately become crazy in this case, so as not to be reasonable and get his own way.” He recognizes the

Adam Gilhespy (@heatfutures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘… Of Buildings that respond to flatlands and vast skies with spires, fantastical gables, pointed arches. And slagheaps, which man made to compensate for the lack of mountains’ #thenorth

‘… Of Buildings that respond to flatlands and vast skies with spires, fantastical gables, pointed arches. And slagheaps, which man made to compensate for the lack of mountains’ #thenorth
Robert J Whitney (@robertjwhitney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We thought it’s time to share what we’ve been busy (quietly!) working on for the past year. Introducing the Fornax Heat Pump Plan – designed for homeowners, but to work seamlessly with heating engineers. If you're a heating engineer already installing heat pumps, here’s what you

Jonathan Waxman 🦉 (@jonathanwaxman1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I actually love this. And what he says here is central to the heating transition that we need in the UK to tackle the climate crisis.

Robert J Whitney (@robertjwhitney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Actively looking to work with heat pump installation businesses to offer specialist heat pump financing - signup for more information and a demo at engineers.fornax.energy

guynewey (@guynewey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fancy getting a new efficient, heating system for free? We're looking for homeowners with electric heating and smart meters to join our research project (note we are looking for quite a select target group - so please pass on to anyone you think might fit the bill/benefit).

Adam Gilhespy (@heatfutures) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So heat pumps are low carbon when they're heating, but high carbon when they're cooling, unless they're a Kensa ground source heat pump in which case they're 'passive' when cooling 🤡

So heat pumps are low carbon when they're heating, but high carbon when they're cooling, unless they're a Kensa ground source heat pump in which case they're 'passive' when cooling 🤡