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CPD webinar on renewable commercial heating

Mitsubishi Electric is hosting a CPD-accredited webinar on renewable commercial heating to coincide with the launch of a new CPD guide on the topic.

Focusing on the net zero target proposed by government, the event will offer insight into both new and proposed legislation on energy use, and focus on the adoption of low carbon technologies in the commercial sector.

“We are reaching the end of natural gas use so businesses need to understand what their options are and how to sustainably generate heating and hot water,” explains Graham Temple, marketing manager.

In addition to looking at how to apply renewable heat pumps in the commercial environment, the webinar will also focus on heat recovery and look at the roadmap to a decarbonised future.

“There is a fantastic opportunity for new approaches to building design and operation to flourish, and we’ve created this event to help building owners adopt low carbon building services technologies,” adds Temple.

Registration for the free event, which takes place on May the 6th at 2pm is available at the following link here

 

26 April 2021

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