The UK space heating market forms a key part of a total
UK heating market worth around £2 billion. Since 2013 the market for domestic
and non-domestic space heating products has steadily increased, with demand
picking up as the economy improves. The space heating market is estimated to
have grown by around 4% in 2014, with a similar growth rate predicted for 2015.
Positive influences on this market include the growing
concerns about energy efficiency and the environment, and both domestic and
non-domestic space heating products are increasingly designed to deliver
improved thermal performance, with a view to achieving lower running costs. Further
revisions to Part L 2013 have contributed to a reduction in the overall heating
load in the new build sector, with increased energy efficiency requirements.
This has impacted on the type of domestic space heating products that are
specified, with more efficient solutions in greater demand.
This increased emphasis on reducing energy consumption
and carbon emissions is also having a significant impact on the type of
commercial space heating systems specified. Also, considerable replacement
opportunities remain in existing non-domestic buildings; there is still a large
number of inefficient heating systems in use. The government has introduced a
significant amount of environmental legislation in recent years placing a
greater emphasis on carbon emissions and fuel efficiency.
Winter temperatures also have a significant influence on
demand for domestic space heating products, particularly on portable products.
Since 2011, winter temperatures have remained relatively mild, impacting on
demand to some extent. However demand for wood burning stoves has seen a
significant positive growth and they have become a desirable addition to the
home.
Electric and gas fuel effect fires continue to
demonstrate underlying growth, motivated by ease of control and convenience. Flueless
designs are particularly popular as they offer an affordable way to update a
room. The steady growth of communal or district heating systems is having some
positive impact on demand for commercial boilers. This is where heat is
generated in one central location and distributed throughout a number of
multi-residential buildings, typically flats and apartments.
The future performance of the UK space heating market is
likely to be influenced by overall trends in house building and construction, RMI activity, fuel prices, energy efficiency
legislation, renewable technologies, levels of personal disposable income, and
niche market drivers such as the self-build and conservatory markets.
The Energy related
Products (ErP) Directive for commercial hot water boilers will come into
effect from 26th September 2015, and other initiatives such as the ECO scheme
and the Green Deal will also
influence growth to some extent. The Carbon
Reduction Commitment (CRC ) energy
efficiency scheme, launched in 2013 will provide some positive influence on
non-domestic heating installations. As part of the transition to a low carbon
economy, there is a government initiative to install smart meters in all homes and businesses by 2020. The widespread
roll-out is planned to start in 2015 and will impact on the demand for energy
efficient space heating solutions.
“Given
that fossil fuels are diminishing and government targets for reduced CO2
emissions have to be met, the impact of renewable technologies on the UK space
heating industry in the medium to longer term is likely to be significant” said Keith Taylor,
Director of AMA Research. “It is
anticipated that the trend towards low carbon buildings will result in the
adoption of a wider range of technologies in order to deliver efficient space
heating. These are likely to use a combination of both fossil fuel and
renewable heat sources.”
The current forecast is based on steady recovery for the
wider economy and for consumer and business confidence levels. By 2019 it is
estimated that the UK space heating market will be worth some £630m, having
grown by 12% compared to the estimated market size in 2015.
The ‘Space
Heating Market Report – UK 2015-2019 Analysis’ report is published by AMA
Research, a leading provider of market research and consultancy services within
the construction and home improvement markets. The report is available now and
can be ordered online at www.amaresearch.co.uk or by calling 01242
235724.
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