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District heating: a hot topic in Birmingham

REHAU’s District Heating workshop in Birmingham was a sell-out success, with delegates from across the Midlands coming along to find out more about the benefits and practicalities of district heating.

The free workshop, held on June 27, was attended by consultants, contractors, local authorities, developers and housing associations, and featured a number of industry experts each talking about a different aspect of district heating.

Speakers on the day included Nicky Butterworth from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), who spoke about HNIP funding; Phil Jones from the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE), who gave a presentation on the CIBSE Code of Practice for Heat Networks; Craig Groberty from 3D Technical Design Ltd, who gave a short talk on de-risking the civil environment and installation, as well as a cost comparison between polymer and steel pipework; and REHAU’s Alexandra Ivanchuk, who discussed innovation in heat networks. 

Delegates were also given a talk from a case study to demonstrate how district heating works in practice, and the opportunity to join breakout sessions led by Laura Brealey (Bevan Brittan LLP), Martin Crane (Carbon Alternatives) and Gareth Jones (FairHeat).

Steve Richmond, REHAU’s head of marketing and technical for the Building Solutions division, said: “The workshop in Birmingham was one of the busiest ones we’ve held yet, and this reflects a growing appetite for this efficient and innovative kind of heating system. We hope that the attendees that came on the day will have taken away a better understanding of the technology and its benefits and how they might be able to incorporate it into their next project.”

REHAU will be holding one further free District Heating workshop in the UK this year. If you are interested in booking a place at the event in Edinburgh this October, email Julia.Hepburn@rehau.com or visit www.rehau.co.uk/districtheating 

19 July 2017

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