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CAN DO Innovation Green Heat Feasibility Call Showcase

  • Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC) - University of Strathclyde 99 George Street Glasgow, Scotland, G1 1RD United Kingdom (map)

Join Scottish Enterprise as they showcase 16 projects supported by the Green Heat Feasibility Call that can help tackle heat decarbonisation in Scotland.

Across Scotland, there is a need to develop the green heat sector and ensure that the right people, skills and technology are in place to make homes and buildings warmer, greener and cheaper to run.

With that in mind, we made funding available to projects that could help reduce energy demand and streamline supply, installation and operation of the heating supply chain.

The Green Heat Innovation Support Programme, delivered by Scottish Enterprise and funded by the Scottish Government, recently helped bring 16 green projects from concept to reality.

Join our free showcase session on 28 February to see the cool ideas that could help keep us warm.

Topics will include:

  • Heat pumps

  • Green heat systems

  • District heating networks

  • Geothermal

  • Data and control

  • Retrofit energy efficiency

  • Thermal energy storage

  • Novel business models

We will hear from the 16 successful applicants of the CAN DO Innovation Green Heat Feasibility Call:

  • Banchory-based heat pump developer Borvo Limited

  • Edinburgh-based secondary glazing company Gecko Glazing Ltd

  • Aberdeenshire-based engineering company Geothermal Energy Ltd

  • Dundee-based smart energy solutions company Hutchison International

  • Aberdeen-based environmental tech company Kionnali Living Systems

  • Kinross-based developer of low carbon energy products LIND Limited

  • Glasgow-based co-operative focused on energy efficiency Loco Home Retrofit CIC Ltd

  • Glasgow-based thermal storage developer Net Zero Heat Ltd

  • Edinburgh-based developer of software products for solar applications Objex Limited

  • Glasgow-based smart buildings solutions company Prioto Limited

  • Edinburgh-based developer of low carbon energy storage technology Q-zeta Limited

  • Edinburgh-based environmental consultancy Scene Connect/ZUoS

  • Glasgow-based solar thermal technology developer Soltropy

  • Glasgow-based industrial refrigeration and heating supplier Star Renewable Energy

  • Glasgow-based thermoelectric power generation products provider Thermoelectric Conversion Systems Limited

  • Hawick-based heating, heat transfer and heat recovery product manufacturer Turnbull & Scott

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