The implementation of low-carbon solutions will be pivotal in achieving net zero, which is why REHAU remains committed to not only innovation but also creating opportunities – like their upcoming workshop - for industry stakeholders to stay up to date with advancements in low-carbon technologies and share their knowledge.
Multiple keynote speakers from the industry are set to lead discussions at the event, including representatives from Fairheat, AECOM and GTC – to name a few.
Steve Richmond, Sales & Marketing Director at REHAU Building Solutions said: “In a period when the UK is evaluating how to achieve net zero targets, it’s imperative that opportunities exist to learn more about cutting-edge low-carbon technologies. Bringing together experts to discuss district heating and learn from one another is crucial to helping to promote low-carbon solutions, and we hope this workshop will play a part in this.”
The day will include a brief introduction followed by two sessions of presentations, each with three keynote speakers. After each session a Q&A panel discussion will be held, allowing the audience an opportunity to engage with the topics discussed in depth.
The topics covered will include:
Updates on the heat network market, delivered by a representative from DESNZ
Updates on the Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme, by Tom Burton, Principal Engineer at Fairheat
The data centre heat reuse opportunities, by Asad Kwaja, Associate Director at AECOM
Innovation in polymer pipework and DH design software, by Alexandra Leedham, Technical Team Leader at REHAU
A discussion of retrofitting a large heat network into a heritage estate, by Adam Bainbridge, Director at Teesdale Renewables
A contractor’s perspective on installing new build low-density heat networks, by Alastair Vivian, Chartered Manager at GTC
Following the presentations and discussions there will be a light lunch, offering a networking opportunity to workshop attendees.
Steve Richmond, Sales & Marketing Director at REHAU Building Solutions concluded: “We hope the workshop can bring together industry professionals to discuss innovations and maximise the opportunities for district heating. The day offers learning opportunities and aims to assist the UK in its quest to achieve net zero by utilising lower-carbon technologies.”