Low-carbon heating solutions company, ZERO, has joined the UK District Energy Association (ukDEA), underlining its support for the UK district energy movement.
It has become the 113th organisation to align itself with the ukDEA, an association created to bring together developers, operators and partners connected with the UK’s largest district energy schemes. The ukDEA aims to promote district energy as a means of delivering significant carbon savings, as well as establishing a direct link between the Government and industry.
Managing director of Zero, Finian Parrick, said: “We are proud to be counted among the members of the UK District Energy Association (ukDEA). Joining the ukDEA is a natural next step for ZERO, enabling us to add our voice to that of other partners, owners and operators who extol the virtues of district energy schemes.
“It also puts us in a position to be able to engage with the decision makers responsible for shaping future energy policies. We hope our involvement – and that of our fellow UKDEA members - will contribute to a better future where our ever increasing demand for heat and energy is not met at the expense of the natural environment,” he added.