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Scottish energy firm backs heat pump tech development

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Scottish energy firm backs heat pump tech development

A Scottish energy firm has joined with senior figures from across the industry to fund the development of heat pump technology.

Glasgow-based Union Technical has provided pre-seed funding to Nusku, a Bristol-based start-up which aims to revolutionise how UK homes are heated.




Nusku, formed in 2022, has raised almost £1m of investment in recent months.

This includes pre-seed funding from the likes of Kate and Andy Rankin, the founders of Midsummer Energy; Lee Sutton, founder of MyEnergi; and Owen Coyle, Suzanne Coyle and Michael Sweeney, directors at Union Technical.

Owen Coyle, director at Union Technical, said: “We see real potential for a large-scale rollout of this product as it is able to work with existing heating systems.

“Installs will be much quicker and less disruptive, which has been a major hurdle until now.

“Already, a number of social landlords and local authority partners are keen to be involved in pilot projects.”

Russell Murchie, founder at Nusku, said: “The idea for Nusku stemmed from a chat about why heat pumps are so popular in other countries, but not in the UK.

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