District Heating, Cooling and Power for London
Photo: Nicky Butterworth of BEIS describes UK government support for heat networks.
This two-day event (8 – 9 February) focused on the practical ways for new and existing development to reach low and zero carbon using tri-generation and heat networks (CHP, district heating and district cooling). Over 200 people registered to attend the events, which featured presentations and talks from 26 speakers. You can read more about the speakers here
The event is part of a series of events organised by the Danish Embassy to provide provide information on Denmark’s experience where over 60% of the buildings are connected, rising to 90% in Copenhagen.
The Embassy would like to thank our sponsors and supporters:
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Conference: District Heating, Cooling and Power for London, Wednesday, 8 February
Download the program for the conference on District Heating, Cooling and Power of London here
Presentations:
• Ian Manders, UK Policy Advisor on Energy in Buildings, Danish Embassy
• Nicky Butterworth, HNIP, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) - presentation available on application to Rasmus Traberg, [email protected]
• Alex Hobley, heat network Project Manager, Greater London Authority
• Sarah Carey, Head of Sustainable Places, British Land
• Martin Fogsgard Nilsson, Advisor, Danish Energy Agency
• Dom Barton, Metropolitan
• Andrew Crafter, Corporation of the City of London
• Glenn Harrison, Senior Business Development Manager, Eon Citigen
• Crispin Matson, Country Manager, Energy, Ramboll
• Abdul Khan, LB Tower Hamlets and Gautier Jacob, EDF Dalkia
• Chris Richardson, Head of PDHU and CityWest Homes
Technical Workshop: District Heating, Cooling and CHP for Tall Buildings, Thursday, 9 February
Download the program for the workshop on District Heating, Cooling and CHP for Tall Buildings here
Presentations:
• Phil Jones, CIBSE
• Tim Rook, BESA
• Martyn Neil, Danfoss
• James Grainger, Ista
• Steve Harvey, Grundfos
• Colin Taylor, Eneteq Services Ltd
If you are interested in more information, then please email Rasmus Leth Traberg at the Danish Embassy on [email protected]
Photo: Nicky Butterworth of BEIS describes UK government support for heat networks.
This two-day event (8 – 9 February) focused on the practical ways for new and existing development to reach low and zero carbon using tri-generation and heat networks (CHP, district heating and district cooling). Over 200 people registered to attend the events, which featured presentations and talks from 26 speakers. You can read more about the speakers here
The event is part of a series of events organised by the Danish Embassy to provide provide information on Denmark’s experience where over 60% of the buildings are connected, rising to 90% in Copenhagen.
The Embassy would like to thank our sponsors and supporters:
DOWNLOAD PROGRAM AND PRESENTATIONS
Conference: District Heating, Cooling and Power for London, Wednesday, 8 February
Download the program for the conference on District Heating, Cooling and Power of London here
Presentations:
• Ian Manders, UK Policy Advisor on Energy in Buildings, Danish Embassy
• Nicky Butterworth, HNIP, Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) - presentation available on application to Rasmus Traberg, [email protected]
• Alex Hobley, heat network Project Manager, Greater London Authority
• Sarah Carey, Head of Sustainable Places, British Land
• Martin Fogsgard Nilsson, Advisor, Danish Energy Agency
• Dom Barton, Metropolitan
• Andrew Crafter, Corporation of the City of London
• Glenn Harrison, Senior Business Development Manager, Eon Citigen
• Crispin Matson, Country Manager, Energy, Ramboll
• Abdul Khan, LB Tower Hamlets and Gautier Jacob, EDF Dalkia
• Chris Richardson, Head of PDHU and CityWest Homes
Technical Workshop: District Heating, Cooling and CHP for Tall Buildings, Thursday, 9 February
Download the program for the workshop on District Heating, Cooling and CHP for Tall Buildings here
Presentations:
• Phil Jones, CIBSE
• Tim Rook, BESA
• Martyn Neil, Danfoss
• James Grainger, Ista
• Steve Harvey, Grundfos
• Colin Taylor, Eneteq Services Ltd
If you are interested in more information, then please email Rasmus Leth Traberg at the Danish Embassy on [email protected]