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Developing Your Heat Network Event
On Wednesday 21st June, Vital Energi are holding a one-day event focussing on developing and delivering Heat Networks. Vital Energi are joining Greater Manchester Combined Authority, the University of Strathclyde and Allied London as well as market-leading advisors and will be sharing lessons learnt and best practice on how Heat Networks have and are continuing to be developed and implemented.
The event will bring together Local Authorities, Developers, Universities and Consultants from throughout the UK to share their journeys so far as well as the challenges they face in developing and delivering Heat Networks.
Some of the key speakers include:
- Greater Manchester Combined Authority
- The University of Strathclyde
- Allied London
- Ener-Vate Consultancy
- Sweco
- Amber Infrastructure
Attendees will be welcome to ask questions and share challenges met when developing and implementing heat networks. Delegates will also hear about asset ownership options, commercial modelling, procurement routes, design optimisation, funding and finance arrangements, project delivery and operations.
The event will be held at The Lowry in Salford, Greater Manchester, from 10am - 3.30pm and there are limited places available.
**How do I register?**If you would like to attend please contact Becky Worgan by emailing: rebecca.worgan@vitalenergi.co.uk
Please register your interest by Friday 9th June.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gordon Coates .
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