Prominent polymer systems house - REHAU welcomed building professionals to London last week for the latest in its in-person Retrofit 23 series of panel events exploring the deep retrofit of homes at scale, looking at heat networks.

Titled Retrofit Meets: District Heating, the October 11th event discussed retrofitting low-carbon technologies in residential projects, including district heating and heat pumps. Taking place at The Building Center, it featured sessions by speakers including Bean Beanland, Director of Growth & External Affairs for the Heat Pump Federation; Simon Eddleston, Director of Construction at Switch2 Energy and Steve Richmond, Head of Marketing & Technical at REHAU.

New Government targets

Topics covered in the event, which saw 78 attendees overall, included how the new Government targets

Topics covered in the event, which saw 78 attendees overall, included how the new Government targets and current installation skills gaps would affect the adoption of district heating technologies. In all three presentations, the speakers looked to dispel myths surrounding heat networks and what buildings they can be deployed in, as Steve explains.

I think the biggest step we as an industry have to take is demonstrating that district heating isn’t an unproven concept, and this event is a key part of this,” he said. “It’s actually the opposite – there are low-carbon schemes going on in the UK all the time, whether that’s fourth-generation or fifth-generation heat networks."

Residential retrofit challenge

Steve added: “As demonstrated by the strong turnout to this event, there is a lot of interest in these schemes. It absolutely can be adopted at scale – as I said on the night, we just need to increase the supply chain and get more contractors involved in the sector. By doing so, we can help bring costs down further and get more district heating networks installed across the UK.”

Produced as part of Retrofit 23 and taking place on Wednesday evenings at the Building Center, ‘Retrofit Meets: District Heating’ also showcased research on the residential retrofit challenge, alongside spirited Q&A sessions. As Steve recalls, the audience’s engagement with and interest in the technology for was highly encouraging for the future, especially given the UK’s ongoing decarbonization efforts.

major points of interest

One of the major points of interest throughout the evening was simply about heat pumps and how they work,” said Steve, adding “There can be misconceptions on which buildings they can be used in, and that naturally impacts a second major topic that came up on the night – namely, how we turn fossil fuel district heating networks into low-carbon heat networks. There was a lot of debate on this and how the technology can be rolled out among different types of homes, including houses and flats."

He concludes, “What the event made clear is that the industry is seeing growing interest in the technology, with professionals often asking how to join existing community-led heat networks, and who they need to speak to. The reason we hold these sessions is to provide additional clarity in this important area, and I believe we achieved our goal.”

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