Heat network developers and operators can keep up to date on the latest know-how during the Covid-19 period via fortnightly interactive webinars, launched by Switch2 Energy. The first free online event is set to take place on Thursday 23 April at 10am and will be repeated on 28 April. The online event is aimed at anyone with responsibility for developing and managing heat networks, including contractors, local authorities, housing associations, private developers and consultants.
“Current Covid-19 restrictions demonstrate how critical it is to minimise physical site visits,” says Ian Allan, head of strategy for Switch2 Energy. “The ability to remotely monitor and manage heat network plant rooms means many issues can be examined and addressed immediately without engineers travelling to site for every maintenance requirement. For example, mechanical failures can be detected and remedied early, while control strategies can be optimised to achieve continuous improvement. There are many benefits of remote connectivity, including lower costs and carbon emissions and better customer service and operational performance.”
Participants can learn about how digital innovation, such as cameras and alarms, is supporting remote plant room management. They will also gain insights into the possible applications of remote connectivity and how to make best use of the technologies and tools to optimise heat network performance. The webinar will include a questions and answers session, where delegates can quiz the technical experts.
To register for the remote connectivity webinar, click on: https://content.switch2.co.uk/webinars2020

