The UK has experienced record-breaking hot weather in recent summers. Air conditioning (AC) adoption in UK homes may be accelerating. Recent surveys suggest that between 8% and 19% of households report having AC systems, indicating a faster-than-expected shift towards residential cooling. What does this mean for our buildings, our energy systems, and our health?
This seminar will explore the trade-offs surrounding residential AC adoption in the UK. Through short expert presentations and a lively panel discussion, we will examine this topic from multiple perspectives, including:
Electricity: Would there be enough power supply in a high AC-uptake scenario? Would high uptake of AC pose challenges to the electricity distribution network?Climate Adaptation: What is the role of AC in adapting to climate change? Should it be prioritised to protect only the most vulnerable?Affordability & Equity: Would widespread AC adoption lead to summer energy poverty and unequal health protection?Decarbonisation: How does increased AC uptake align or conflict with the UK’s net zero goals?
Join us for a frank and engaging conversation.