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REHAU to host District Heating workshops in Birmingham

  • 31 May 2017

REHAU is offering the opportunity to find out more about the benefits and practicalities of District Heating as REAHU’s free District Workshops come to Birmingham on June 27th.

Consultants, contractors, local authorities, developers and housing associations will hear presentations from a line-up of industry experts and take part in breakout sessions to discuss topics in more depth.

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Nicky Butterworth (BEIS) will be talking about HNIP funding, Phil Jones (CIBSE) will discuss the CIBSE Code of Practice for heat Networks, Craig Groberty (3D Technical Design Ltd) will give a short presentation on de-risking the civil environment and installation and a cost comparison between polymer and steel pipework, and Franz Huelle from REHAU will talk about innovation in heat networks.

In addition, Nadeem Arshad (Bevan Brittan LLP), Martin Crane (Carbon Alternatives) and Gareth Jones (FairHeat) will conduct breakout sessions after the presentations. Attendees will can also understand how District Heating works in practice with a talk from a local case study.

Head of Marketing and Technical for the Building Solutions division, Steve Richmond, said: “Our workshops offer expert advice and information all in one day. We’ve refreshed the delivery of the workshops a little from last year, breaking content down into smaller segments, and adding in new breakout workshops so delegates can get more involved in the discussions.”

REHAU is holding District Heating workshops around the UK and Ireland throughout 2017.

Contact:

REHAU
Hill Court,
Walford,
Ross on Wye,
Herefordshire,
HR9 5QN

Email address: [email protected]
Tel: 01989 72600

Visit REHAU's website

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