Join us for an engaging discussion on the future of heat networks in Edinburgh.
The event will provide a review of many technologies available to heat the city of Edinburgh. It will explore state-of-the-art techniques, relevant case studies, and how these heat sources can be implemented in Edinburgh. The session will cover current research, realistic perspectives with associated timeframes, and existing gaps in knowledge. The aim is to raise awareness through knowledge sharing, facilitate discussions, and create networking opportunities.
It will include presentation about the following technologies:
- Sea Water: Utilizing coastal resources for district heating.
- Waste Water: Extracting heat from wastewater treatment facilities.
- Datacentre: Recovering waste heat from data centres.
- Mine Water and Geothermal: Tapping into underground heat reservoirs.
- Industrial Waste: Capturing surplus heat from industrial processes, with a focus on waste heat from hydrogen production.
- Incineration: Utilizing energy from waste management operations.
What to expect from the event: Output Capacities / Level of temperatures / Capex-Opex / TRL / SWOT / Supply chain / Carbon intensity / Impact on Built Environment / Cost of electricity-gas
Audience: This event is designed for national and local authorities, policymakers, energy professionals, and academics. It provides a platform for experts and stakeholders across sectors to connect, exchange knowledge, and explore collaborative opportunities. Attendees will gain valuable insights into Edinburgh’s heat network opportunities and the role of innovative heat sources in the city’s decarbonisation journey.
We look forward to seeing you there and discussing how Edinburgh can leverage these innovative heat sources for a greener future.
Tickets are available here:
Heat Sources for Heat Networks in Edinburgh? Tickets, Thu 29 May 2025 at 13:00 | Eventbrite
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