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We are currently working with the Vanguards District Heating Network, a network of local authorities and other public sector bodies at the forefront of delivering district heating schemes in the UK....
I just wanted to say a BIG ‘Thank You’ to you, the EI and ADE for a thoroughly enjoyable event at yesterday’s ‘Heat 2014’. The choice of topics, the speakers and the venue were all first-rate. I came away with many new ideas and many new contacts to follow up on.
Alan Howard, Sector Head for Thought Leadership, IET
Turning 10 has been a great opportunity for us to stand back and appreciate just how much we’ve done and how broad our reach has been. Following on from Liz’s first (brilliant) birthday blog on Telling the Story of Retrofit, it’s my turn now to turn the spotlight on how we’ve helped to shape national, regional and local policy over the last ten years.
I’ve been a delegate at a couple of industry event recently – which in itself is pretty unusual for me as I’m normally the one at the front, directing proceedings. Once my nosiness at a new venue subsides and I can calm the inner panic that the name badges aren’t quite straight (no – really…), I can sit back and actually listen to – and get involved with – the debate: which although sounds weird, is something I’m usually too busy to actually do.
What's the future for Green Deal? What impact are changes to ECO having on the energy efficiency sector? And what have sofas, junkies, invisible snakes and intimate encounters got to do with any of it?
You don’t need to work in the energy sector to know that more and more people are experiencing fuel poverty, forced to choose between spending a large percentage of their income on heating or living in a cold home.