Next step for Heat Networks - Digitalisation
Photo: Elin Hultgren, Senior Energy Projects Officer at Nottingham City Council explains about lessons learnt with digitalisation of heat networks in Nottingham.
This event (Organised by the Danish Embassy in London on 4 March 2020) focused on the opportunities and barriers for digitalisation in new and existing heat networks. Digitalisation will make heat networks more sustainable, more customer friendly and more competitive than ever – but how?
At the event, leading practitioners explained on how digitalisation can:
• Generate energy savings
• Cut peak loads
• Reduce maintenance costs
• Give consumers better understanding of their energy consumption
For owners and operators this means that it is possible to cut-way expensive peak boilers, connect more customers to existing network, and free up resources to invest in new sustainable energy sources.
Over 100 people registered to attend the events, which featured presentations and talks from 11 speakers.
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 NEXT EVENT ON HEAT NETWORKS IS IN LONDON ON 18 JUNE.
The Embassy would like to thank our sponsors and supporters:
DOWNLOAD PROGRAM AND PRESENTATIONS
Seminar: Next step for Heat Networks: Digitalisation
Download the programme for the conference on Next Step for Heat Networks here.
Presentations:
• Rasmus Leth Traberg, Senior Advisor, Danish Embassy
• Lauren Bright, Business Development Manager, Triple Point Heat Networks Investment Management
• Morten Jordt Duedahl, International Manager, Danish Board of District Heating
• Soulla Paphitis, Business Development Manager, Danfoss (+ report on LeanHeat)
• Alex Fox, Commercial Project Development Manager, SSE
• Paul Atkinson, Development Manager, Logstor
• Elin Hultgren, Senior Energy Projects Officer - Metering & Billing, Nottingham City Council
• Martin Overbjerg, Business Development Manager, Frese and Stephen Hart, Managing Director, Frese UK
• Glenn Harrison, Business Development Executive, Vital Energi
• Bindi Partel, Director, Heat Trust
CONTACT
If you are interested in more information, then please email Rasmus Leth Traberg at the Danish Embassy on [email protected]
Photo: Elin Hultgren, Senior Energy Projects Officer at Nottingham City Council explains about lessons learnt with digitalisation of heat networks in Nottingham.
This event (Organised by the Danish Embassy in London on 4 March 2020) focused on the opportunities and barriers for digitalisation in new and existing heat networks. Digitalisation will make heat networks more sustainable, more customer friendly and more competitive than ever – but how?
At the event, leading practitioners explained on how digitalisation can:
• Generate energy savings
• Cut peak loads
• Reduce maintenance costs
• Give consumers better understanding of their energy consumption
For owners and operators this means that it is possible to cut-way expensive peak boilers, connect more customers to existing network, and free up resources to invest in new sustainable energy sources.
Over 100 people registered to attend the events, which featured presentations and talks from 11 speakers.
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 NEXT EVENT ON HEAT NETWORKS IS IN LONDON ON 18 JUNE.
The Embassy would like to thank our sponsors and supporters:
DOWNLOAD PROGRAM AND PRESENTATIONS
Seminar: Next step for Heat Networks: Digitalisation
Download the programme for the conference on Next Step for Heat Networks here.
Presentations:
• Rasmus Leth Traberg, Senior Advisor, Danish Embassy
• Lauren Bright, Business Development Manager, Triple Point Heat Networks Investment Management
• Morten Jordt Duedahl, International Manager, Danish Board of District Heating
• Soulla Paphitis, Business Development Manager, Danfoss (+ report on LeanHeat)
• Alex Fox, Commercial Project Development Manager, SSE
• Paul Atkinson, Development Manager, Logstor
• Elin Hultgren, Senior Energy Projects Officer - Metering & Billing, Nottingham City Council
• Martin Overbjerg, Business Development Manager, Frese and Stephen Hart, Managing Director, Frese UK
• Glenn Harrison, Business Development Executive, Vital Energi
• Bindi Partel, Director, Heat Trust