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Meet your obligations with heat network regulations

Posted by Ian Allan

Monday 24th May, 2021

On Demand Webinar | Understanding & implementing the Heat Network Regulations

Posted by Lucy Glynn

Understanding & implementing the Heat Network Regulations

The updates to the Heat Network Regulations mean heat suppliers need to take decisive action to meet the compliance deadlines.

This webinar, in partnership with Purdy Contracts, will explain the updates and the practical steps heat suppliers must take. It will cover desktop activities, surveying and project planning for meter installation.

 

The key points covered in the webinar are:

  • Heat Network Regulations
  • 2020 update
  • Building classes
  • Notifications
  • Cost effectiveness tool
  • Benefits of metering
  • Summary

 

Speakers:

Ian Allan – Head of Market Strategy (Switch2)

Ian Allan is a specialist in district and community heating, whose career in the industry spans more than 25 years. Ian is a leading authority on smart metering, data management and billing systems, including new generation prepayment technologies. Ian was on the ADE panel for the Heat Networks Market Framework and was on the committee for the recently updated CIBSE CP1 2020.

 

John Lord – Managing Director (Purdy)

John has worked for Purdy for 27 years, starting as an electrician and now the MD. John is championing the new energy management division and is looking forward to helping existing and new clients with their energy saving requirements.
Purdy are an award winning electrical, mechanical and building services provider that strives to be the market leader in your region.

 

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*For those working in local authorities, housing associations, private developers, contractors and consultants - with responsibility for developing and managing heat networks

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