`Lockdown Learning` for heat network designers, developers and operators
Switch2 Energy announces latest heat network webinars, including on-demand
Free heat network webinars have been made available on-demand by Switch2 Energy, which has also announced the next topics in its live online seminar series for June and July.
The free webinars cover the latest know-how in planning, designing, developing and operating heat networks. Content is targeted at local authorities, housing associations, private developers, designers, consultants, and contractors - with responsibility for community and district heating schemes.
Current webinars available on-demand include:
*Why remote connectivity should be part of your plant maintenance strategy
*Return temperatures and efficiency - how to use metering to monitor performance
*The Heat Network Market Framework - 2020 consultation: summary of proposals & next steps
*How to get the best out of your heat network: The closed protocol myth
Future live heat network webinars are taking place throughout June and July. These include:
*Moving to a proactive maintenance strategy for reliability and cost saving (available 2 & 4 June)
*Improving heat network efficiency to achieve net-zero targets (available 16 & 18 June)
*Why design, build and operate your heat network? (available 30 June & 2 July)
*Future technologies for net-zero heat networks (available 8 July)
*How ESCo set up can ensure compliance with regulations and improve customer services standards (available 14 & 16 July)
*Raising district heating performance with connected Heat Interface Units (HIU) & remote diagnosis (available 28 & 30 July)
Access the Switch2 Heat Network webinars here
Access the Winckworth Sherwood Heat Networks Market Consultation webinar here
How to get the best out of your heat network: The closed protocol myth *Available on request; please email marketing@switch2.co.uk
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