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Webinar: Heat Pumps for Your Home, January 13, 1:30 pm EST
Event Description
Feeling the cold recently? Well hopefully you've got your central heating turned up high, or perhaps you live in a super energy efficient home and don't need it on full...
In any case, you may be interested in making use of the government's Green Homes Grant scheme to install a heat pump.
With expert guest speakers, this wbeinar will be covering what a heat pump is, and how it could benefit your home. It will also have time for live questions and answers, where you can put your detailed or simple queries to our panel.
All donations from this event will go towards Selce's fuel poverty alleviation work, across South East London which has been extended throughout the whole of 2020 and this winter, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
We'd like to say a special thanks to our guest speakers for making it all happen, and generously donating their time and expertise.
6.45-7.15 – Presentation - “What are heatpumps” from Jason Blanchard
7.15-7.20 – Quiz & Introduction to Panellists
7.20-7.50 – Panel discussion with Richard Lowes, Jason Blanchard, and Shivali Mathur.
7.50-8.00 – Future Fit Homes roundup and close from Nadia Smith
Director at Selce, and Heat Pump Expert at ISO Energy
Shivali Mathur
Heat Networks Specialist at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Richard Lowes
Lecturer in Energy Policy and Research Fellow at the University of Exeter
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