Edward Thompson
Edward joined Mark Hewitt, an architect, and Andy Ford, a mechanical services engineer, who jointly developed the ideas that led to Interseasonal Heat Transfer.
After reading science at Oxford, qualifying as a Chartered Accountant and working in finance, computing and venture capital Edward has specialised in helping young companies with new ventures. He was formerly a partner in the Management Buy Out firm ECI Ventures.
He is regularly invited to speak on sustainable energy and integrating renewable technologies to provide economic renewable energy.
Edward Thompson was voted on to the Council of the Ground Source Heat Pump Association in 2011 and elected as Vice Chair in 2020.
Cleantech Innovate 2014
Video of ICAX presentation on: Economic Renewable Energy needs Energy Storage
BBC Radio article on Interseasonal Heat Transfer
On Monday 18 January 2010 BBC Radio Devon ran an article on Under Road Heating and Interseasonal Heat Transfer following the closure of the A38 at Haldon Hill near Exeter on 12 January for the second time within a year from heavy snow falls. Listen to BBC Radio Devon interview with Edward Thompson of ICAX Ltd.
Among his articles on renewable energy:
Integrating Renewable Technologies to achieve Energy Efficiency
Breakthrough in ground source heat pump performance
Banking on free energy from the sun
ICAX projects using Asphalt Solar Collectors:
Toddington
| Howe Dell School
| Hiroshima
| HMP Garth
| One
ICAX projects using ThermalBanks:
Toddington
| Howe Dell
| Hiroshima
| One
| Merton IGC
| Tesco Greenfield
| Wellington