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Things are heating up… GEA Heat Recovery Event

With the new Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), the world’s first long-term financial support programme for renewable heat, installing a heat pump could not only offer improved energy-efficiency but the opportunity to acquire a significant payback.

Is it not time we stop throwing away perfectly good heat? After all we employ the same idea already in our domestic kitchens where our refrigerator warms the surrounding room by cooling the food inside it.

Are you familiar with the Renewable Heat Incentive? Are you aware that it could offer you a substantial payback and that you could continue to benefit for more than a decade? It sounds too good to be true but it’s not!

Regardless of your answer to the questions above, GEA’s Heat Recovery Event is the perfect opportunity for you to learn and better understand the process from the guidelines of the RHI and the application procedure, to the innovation of heat pumps. Whether you have no knowledge of the RHI or are currently installing a heat pump, this event will provide you with the tools and guidance to take the next steps.

On Thursday 11th June 2015, GEA will be hosting the GEA Heat Recovery Event at the Nottingham Belfry Hotel, Mellors Way, Nottingham. This event will be the first of its kind; an unmissable opportunity to gain essential insight into heat recovery and its paybacks both financial and environmental. We will be focusing on the crucial hot topics in refrigeration and will help you to save money and to reduce your CO2 footprint.

Our guest speakers, including a representative from the Department of Energy and Climate Change, and Ramboll, a consultancy firm specialising in sustainable and long-standing solutions, will explain the application process and be on hand to answer any questions you might have regarding the Renewable Heat Incentive and the process involved. Our aim is to relieve your concerns and to help make this a manageable, worthwhile process.

GEA experts will also be offering seminars surrounding the latest technology and product ranges for industrial heat pumps, and the new innovation evolving as we move into the future. Our highly-skilled and experienced professionals are excited to finally showcase the benefits of this environmentally-friendly and penny-saving technology.

GEA’s Heat Recovery Event is not only ideal for existing and potential customers based in the UK interested in the RHI and its benefits but international customers concerned with heat recovery applications and heat pumps.

GEA recognises that there is a large amount of heat which can be recovered from the refrigeration plant in the food industry. However, GEA’s Heat Recovery Event is ideal, not only for those involved in the food and beverage industries, but for a number of markets and industries, including:

  •  leisure centres
  •  pharmaceutical plants
  •  processing plants
  •  manufacturing
  •  building services
  •  public health
  •  public buildings
  •  dairies
  •  breweries

Time is of the essence! Since Ofgem estimate the current scheme will be retracted by 1st April 2016, unless a new budget is approved for the RHI funding, it is crucial that you attend this event and take advantage of this fantastic opportunity.

Join us for our first GEA Heat Recovery Event and we will show you how combining a heat pump and the RHI could offer a substantial payback.

Please note that pre-registration will be necessary for this event as places are limited; please register your interest by contacting Emily Hover either by email at Marketing.RefrigerationTechnologies.UK@gea.com or please call +44 (0)1795 514698.

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