On 14 May The Carbon Savings Alliance (CSA) is hosting a one-off technical workshop on RHI funded heat pump solutions in association with Kensa Heat Pumps and My Green Heating, in Exeter.
On 14 May The Carbon Savings Alliance (CSA) is hosting a one-off technical workshop on RHI funded heat pump solutions in association with Kensa Heat Pumps and My Green Heating, in Exeter.
The event is designed to demonstrate the funding models offered by both Kensa Heat Pumps and My Green Heating. Kensa recently launched the UK’s first fully funded ground source heat pump solution for social housing.
The day includes presentations from the industry’s leading experts on the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) and heat pumps, including social landlords Teign Housing and Trent & Dove, who have carried out projects using both air source heat pumps and ground source heat pumps.
A senior member of the Ofgem RHI team will also be presenting along with attendance from Regen Southwest.
Lord Taylor of Goss Moor, chairman of the National Housing Federation, (pictured above) will provide the keynote speech, with the Carbon Savings Alliance’s David Greensmith acting as MC.
The day’s agenda is available at www.kensaheatpumps.com/event/technical-workshop-rhi-funded-heat-pump-solutions .
To book a place call Fleur Cook of Glen King PR/Marketing Ltd on 01392 248911 or email fleur@glenkingmarketing.co.uk .