Webinar 3 – Heating for Net Zero: Alternative Energy Sources
On 14 September, Innovate UK KTN Net Zero Places Innovation Network in partnership with the Net Zero Hubs (NZH) will host the third episode of the webinar series ‘Heating for Net Zero’ exploring alternative energy sources to heating – in particular the applicability of biofuels, Hydrogen and other technologies like solar thermal.
To complement the session on heat pumps, we will follow on looking at alternative approaches to heating. There are a range of alternative fuels and technologies that could be employed either in conjunction with OR as a more appropriate alternative to the heat pump. We will consider in particular the applicability of biofuels, Hydrogen and other technologies like solar thermal.
Webinar recording is now available
We will also consider ways of heating more than one building using a heat network.
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Series overview | Heating for Net Zero – Decarbonisation of Buildings and Estates
This webinar series, delivered in partnership with Innovate UK KTN Net Zero Places Innovation Network and the Greater South East Net Zero Hubs (funded by BEIS) is answering the most common questions from local authorities to decarbonise buildings and estates. These one-hour-long events are aiming to help and guide local authority officers who have the responsibility to meet net-zero and want to hear how other authorities have approached their net-zero challenges.
Webinars in this series
Webinar 1 – Heating for Net Zero: Fabric efficiency “Fabric First”
Webinar 2 – Heating for Net Zero: Heat pumps
Webinar 3 – Heating for Net Zero: Alternative Energy Sources
Webinar 4 – Heating for Net Zero: Integrating the Tech
Webinar 5 – Heating for Net Zero: Technical Modelling
Webinar 6 – Heating for Net Zero: Grid Constraints
Webinar 7 – Heating for Net Zero: Horizon Scanning
Related programme
Net Zero Places Innovation Network
Making net zero a reality in the UK by supporting local/regional authorities to achieve their net zero ambitions by connecting, collaborating, sharing experiences and adopting innovation.