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Read more >In conjunction with the EPSRC network for Decarbonising Heating and Cooling, Durham Heat Hub is delighted to present this seminar looking at the challenges, technologies and opportunities for storing and utilising heat .
Tackling emissions from heating is vital. At 37%, heating accounts for the largest proportion of UK greenhouse gas emissions. About 90% of UK homes use gas boilers, which for a long time have been accepted as a comparatively efficient and convenient heating source.
However, with this week’s announcement that gas boilers will be banned within 3 years, the need to find alternative sources of heating and cooling has become an imperative.
Our seminar will explore the various options for capturing and storing heat in a future where energy sources will be far more intermittent and our supply pipelines far more flexible.
Our presenters will explore the efficient use and provision of thermal energy in terms of time, temperature, power or site across the vectors of air, earth, chemicals and water. With representatives from industry and academia, this seminar provides an excellent opportunity to hear the latest technologies and ask the experts their vision of the future.
Date & Time: 17th December 10am-12pm
via Zoom
External URL: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/durham-heat-hub-heat-storage-tickets-127863821131
By Durham University
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