Ground Source Now
effective & sustainable heating & cooling
27 June 2011
Reading Town Hall
Working in partnership with Reading Borough Council and the European funded 'Geo.Power' project, the GSHPA brought together government, industry and sector experts to learn and share ideas on best practice and developments in the UK Ground Source Energy market.
RHPP & RHI; Financial Support to take GSHPs into the mainstream
Sub-45kW accreditation and the EST Field Trials
The benefits of Vertical Borehole Standard
Ofgem's approach to RHI administration
Additional Support for Industry Growth
Workshops - Geo.Power Forum
Geo.Power Project: Promoting GS heating in Reading & Europe
Environmental & Planning issues for ground source energy
Reading University Project Manager: Customer's view
Procuring Renewable Energy in the Public Sector
Niche to Mainstream: what is needed to drive growth?
GSHP Innovation; antifreeze developments, grouts, storage
Ground Collector Training
Neil Witney, RHI team, DECC
Chris Wickins, DECC
Brian Stringer, GSHPA
Rachel Zammett, Ofgem
Dave Sowden, CEO, Micropower Council
Introduced by Thalia Carr
Thalia Carr, Reading Borough Council
Anna Hall, Environment Agency
Richard Turner, Reading University
Michael Beech, Thames Valley Energy
David Matthews, GSHPA
Nic Wincott, GSHPA
Brian Stringer, GSHPA