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Webinars


Catch up on the latest HeatSource webinars and previous event recordings

 

Heat in the Highlands Part 2: Clean heat for the business and community

This series will provide attendees with an overview of a baselining inventory of greenhouse gases emissions for the region with a specific focus on heat, as well as critical updates on Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies from local authorities in the Highlands and Islands. Each session will offer a deep dive into the data-driven research shaping our approach to decarbonising heat, helping to ensure that we properly explore place-based solutions that deliver tangible benefits to our communities.

Heat in the Islands Part 2: Clean heat for the business and community

Join us for Heat in the Islands Part 2: Clean Heat for business and community, an insightful webinar series dedicated to exploring the latest developments in carbon emissions profiling and the green heat transition in our unique region. This will be an industry engagement session including an update from DNO and local businesses from Shetland, Orkney, Na h-Eileanan Siar and North Ayrshire.

Heat in the Islands Part :1 A data driven approach to clean heat

This series will provide attendees with an overview of a baselining inventory of greenhouse gases emissions for the region with a specific focus on heat, as well as critical updates on Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies from local authorities in the Highlands and Islands. Each session will offer a deep dive into the data-driven research shaping our approach to decarbonising heat, helping to ensure that we properly explore place-based solutions that deliver tangible benefits to our communities.

Heat in the Highlands Part 1: A Data Driven Approach to Clean Heat

This series will provide attendees with an overview of a baselining inventory of greenhouse gases emissions for the region with a specific focus on heat, as well as critical updates on Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies from local authorities in the Highlands and Islands. Each session will offer a deep dive into the data-driven research shaping our approach to decarbonising heat, helping to ensure that we properly explore place-based solutions that deliver tangible benefits to our communities.

Ground Source Heat Pumps; green heat beneath our feet

This HeatSource webinar discusses Ground Source Heat Pumps and their benefits for both domestic and non-domestic uses, supply chain installers and heat pump suppliers.

Speakers include:

  • Ken Gordon, CEO, Ground Source Heat Pump Association

  • Mark Potter, Regional Sales Manager Scotland, Kensa Contracting

  • Graeme Ross, Managing Director, Greystone Energy Scotland

  • Joan Pisanek, Business Development Manager, Cenergist

Energy Efficiency Market Report and EPC Reform Implications for Green Heat

HeatSource and Scottish Enterprise are please to bring you this webinar to discuss recent reports and activities in the Energy Efficiency sector and how they impact Scotland’s Green Heat Sector. Scottish Enterprise has recently commissioned research on the market size and opportunity for products and services in the energy efficiency sector, this webinar will present the findings of this market research report.

Information Session CAN DO Innovation Green Heat R&D Feasibility Call

As part of the Green Heat Innovation Support Programme (GHISP), Scottish Enterprise have recently announced a specific fund providing 100% feasibility funding for innovative green heat and energy efficiency projects - with grants of between £30k-£50k available.

Regional Green Heat Virtual Session

As part of the upcoming HeatSource in-person event in Edinburgh on 13th June we are taking time to hear from organisations in Scotland’s remote and rural regions on what implementation of green heat projects and activity means in these areas.

Two speakers, Scott Fairbairn from ThermaFY Eco and Bryan Dods from Caithness Voluntary Group will join us for this virtual session to share their insights and expertise on the challenges and opportunities the transition to green heat offers across Scotland.

HeatSource – Digital Heat Technology

The Digital Heat Technology webinar explores the topic for digital technologies that facilitate deployment or improve the efficiency of green heat systems.

Speakers include:

  • Rachel McCaw from Scottish Enterprise

  • Pragmatic Energy, LLC

  • Dean Drobot, Head of Energy & Utilities at The University of Edinburgh

The event was also supported by Snugg Energy, who have created an online platform that assesses the most impactful energy solutions for homes, by combining intuitive user experience and data science to generate solutions.

Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies Webinar

Explore the Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies and how they are at the heart of the The Scottish Government's heat transition. BE-ST is joined by IRT Surveys and Changeworks to explore how to start this process and to get your data ready to undertake the work to deliver your strategy. This webinar is tailored specifically towards local authorities and Scottish Cities Alliance.

Speakers include:

  • Stewart Little, Chief Executive, IRT Surveys

  • Marjan van de Weg, Senior Data Consultant, Changeworks

  • Stephen Strachan, Principal Consultant, Changeworks

A new horizon of European green heat funding | Conall McGinley, Innovate UK

Explore European and UK innovation funding opportunities for heating cooling and the built environment. This in-person session will provide an opportunity to learn about the latest innovation funding opportunities for heating cooling and the built environment.

Green Heat funding in the UK | Mat Colmer, Innovate UK

Explore European and UK innovation funding opportunities for heating cooling and the built environment. This in-person session will provide an opportunity to learn about the latest innovation funding opportunities for heating cooling and the built environment.

Funding opportunities for the green heat sector | Richard Buxbaum, Scottish Enterprise

Explore European and UK innovation funding opportunities for heating cooling and the built environment. This in-person session will provide an opportunity to learn about the latest innovation funding opportunities for heating cooling and the built environment.

Scotland's First Thermal Innovation Facility | PNDC

HeatSource's main in-person event for 2022, the Low Carbon Heat Technology Expo, saw speakers from the public and private sector, domestic and non-domestic sectors, share their decarbonisation plans across both new-build and retrofit applications of low carbon heat and energy projects.

Heat Network Development Support | Scottish Futures Trust

HeatSource's main in-person event for 2022, the Low Carbon Heat Technology Expo, saw speakers from the public and private sector, domestic and non-domestic sectors, share their decarbonisation plans across both new-build and retrofit applications of low carbon heat and energy projects.

Green Heat | Sharon McKendry, Head of Net Zero Transition – Scottish Enterprise

HeatSource's main in-person event for 2022, the Low Carbon Heat Technology Expo, saw speakers from the public and private sector, domestic and non-domestic sectors, share their decarbonisation plans across both new-build and retrofit applications of low carbon heat and energy projects.

Low Carbon Heat Solutions | Emma Church, HeatSource

A talk from Highlands and Islands Enterprise's event 'A zero carbon future through construction and innovation' that took place on the Shetland islands.

Lessons from Scotland in Low Carbon Heating & Cooling

HeatSource is supporting industry across all areas of the supply chain to grow their capacity and capability within this growing sector. Sharing knowledge, delivering events and signposting to additional business support, we will help companies determine how they can benefit from and contribute to Scotland’s transition to net zero.

Join us to hear from successful projects and organisations operating in the low carbon heat sector in Scotland Hosted by Emma Church, Impact Manager, Built Environment Smarter Transformation.

Speakers include:

  • Dave Pearson, Director at Star Renewable Energy

  • Matthew Black, Business Development Manager at Kensa Contracting

  • David Wright, National Sales Manager at Sunamp

  • Paul Shearin, Managing Director, Procast Energy Services

Launching HeatSource - Scotland’s Low Carbon Heat Network

Built Environment- Smarter Transformation are delivering cluster builder activity on behalf of Scottish Enterprise, Highlands and Islands Enterprise and South of Scotland Enterprise.

HeatSource will support industry across all areas of the supply chain to grow their capacity and capability within this growing sector. Sharing knowledge, delivering events and signposting to additional business support, we will help companies determine how they can benefit from and contribute to Scotland’s transition to net zero.

Hosted by Emma Church, Impact Manager, Built Environment Smarter Transformation.

Speakers include:

  • Andy McDonald, Head of Low Carbon Transition at Scottish Enterprise.

  • Kyle Usher, Mission Manager- A Sustainable Future, Nesta

  • Dr Wendy Hanson, Large Grant Appraisals, Scottish Enterprise