TRANSFORMATIONAL CLIMATE LEARNING

Organisations, cultures, and systems can all undergo change, but it is not a sudden process. Change occurs through a series of strategic steps that establish a belief, boost confidence, and define identity, leading to an eventual transformation that may have previously seemed unlikely. It starts with learning.

BREAKTHROUGH LEARNING programmes

Contact us to learn more about our training programs and how we can support your organisation in activating a culture of learning and skill-building, creating a more sustainable future.

TOPICS

  • Introduction to district heating and cooling (DHC)

  • Heat networks code of practice: CP1

  • Combined heating and cooling heat pumps for DHC

  • Secondary heat sources

  • Modelling and TE assessment of heat networks

  • Detailed mechanical and hydraulic design for DHC

  • Heat Network Assurance

  • Above ground distribution and the public realm

  • Energy centre design

  • GSHPA courses

DECARBONISING HEAT IS A PRIORITY

The future of heating is here, and it's time to embrace change. The status quo of individual heating systems relying on fossil fuels is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, but it's time to move beyond that. The solution lies in heat networks that connect multiple buildings to a central heat source powered by renewable energy sources like solar, geothermal, and biomass.

Heat networks aren't just good for the environment, they're good for business too. They reduce carbon emissions, protect against energy market volatility, and offer endless possibilities for a more equitable and sustainable future.

That's why we've established The Heat Network Centre, a hub of resources and training dedicated to the growth and development of heat networks. Our comprehensive range of learning programs is designed to help you design, implement, and maintain these systems with ease.