With heating processes responsible for about 80% of building emissions in the UK, decarbonising heat from buildings is critical to the UK’s commitment to Net Zero.
Whilst implementing zero carbon heating systems is currently a choice, soon it will be a requirement. People who have not yet felt the brunt of decarbonisation policy, such as landlords, will soon face both regulatory requirements and public pressure to take active steps towards net zero.
Navigating the options available to businesses for transitioning to low carbon heat is a difficult task. Choices can be influenced by location, building use, commercial processes, available space, and personal preference.
Gill Alker, AMP Clean Energy’s Innovation and Policy Lead, will outline the policy forthcoming changes and the options available to businesses in this webinar.
Speaker: Gill Alker, Innovation and Policy Lead at AMP Clean Energy
Gill Alker has been working in renewables for more than 20 years and is a recognised expert in the biomass field. Her experience spans sustainable development, energy policy, biomass heat, carbon management and environmental impact assessment.
In her role at AMP Clean Energy Gill has helped hundreds of organisations benefit from renewable heat. Gill works with large industrial, commercial and corporate organisations to help them drive down emissions, improve their bottom line through efficiency improvements, and ultimately, work towards delivering Net Zero.
Gill is a strong business development professional with a PhD focused on Environmental Engineering from Imperial College London.
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