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HEAT ACADEMY –MASTER CLASS WHY HEAT NETWORKS WORK ADDRESSING QUESTIONS POSED BY PROPERTY MANAGERS RELATED TO PERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY AND COMMERCIAL VIABILITY OF HEAT NETWORKS STOKE-ON-TRENT 2 nd April 2020 – 09.30 – 16.00 1 [email protected] /+46 70 56 111 99 in cooperation with You are invited to a master class at the Heat Academy in Stoke-on-Trent aiming to answer key questions related to heat networks that are being posed by developers, property owners and managers, political leaders as well as among other key decision maker groups. As heat networks expand, more and more property owners and managers will be faced with the decision if, how and when to connect buildings to heat networks. Converting a large estate, public or commercial, from a gas solution to a heat network is a major step. The messages may be attractive in terms of decarbonisation, convenience and price certainty. But before taking a final decision it is critical to be fully informed on all aspects of a system and how to manage it. At the up-coming master class we will do just that. Come and meet professionals who supply, own and operate heat networks, as well as property managers from UK and abroad having a long experience from being connected to them. Agenda Why heat is a priority in decarbonising Stoke? Heat Networks – what are they? Why heat networks – key drivers – energy security and environment Status and trend – internationally and in the UK Advantages and opportunities with heat networks – commercial, financial, environmental Reference cases from the UK and abroad Technical review of a system, how are they connected, operated and maintained The commercial case – what does it cost, tariff models, contractual arrangements Resilience and risk management – the what if scenarios Speakers representing Property managers and developers from UK and Sweden City Council of Stoke-on-Trent and local business community BEIS, DIT, Homes England Investors and financial institutions Heat Academy Registration to Peter Anderberg: pa@nordheat .eu - +46 70 56 111 99 Mark Woodward: mark [email protected] - +44 114 230 4722 INVITATION

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HEAT ACADEMY – MASTER CLASS

WHY HEAT NETWORKS WORKADDRESSING QUESTIONS POSED BY PROPERTY MANAGERS RELATED TO

PERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY AND COMMERCIAL VIABILITY OF HEAT NETWORKS

STOKE-ON-TRENT

2nd April 2020 – 09.30 – 16.00

[email protected] /+46 70 56 111 99

in cooperation with

You are invited to a master class at the Heat Academy in Stoke-on-Trent aiming to answerkey questions related to heat networks that are being posed by developers, propertyowners and managers, political leaders as well as among other key decision maker groups.

As heat networks expand, more and more property owners and managers will be faced withthe decision if, how and when to connect buildings to heat networks. Converting a largeestate, public or commercial, from a gas solution to a heat network is a major step. Themessages may be attractive in terms of decarbonisation, convenience and price certainty. Butbefore taking a final decision it is critical to be fully informed on all aspects of a system andhow to manage it. At the up-coming master class we will do just that. Come and meetprofessionals who supply, own and operate heat networks, as well as property managers fromUK and abroad having a long experience from being connected to them.

Agenda• Why heat is a priority in decarbonising Stoke?• Heat Networks – what are they?• Why heat networks – key drivers – energy security and environment• Status and trend – internationally and in the UK• Advantages and opportunities with heat networks – commercial, financial, environmental• Reference cases from the UK and abroad• Technical review of a system, how are they connected, operated and maintained• The commercial case – what does it cost, tariff models, contractual arrangements• Resilience and risk management – the what if scenarios

Speakers representing• Property managers and developers from UK and Sweden• City Council of Stoke-on-Trent and local business community• BEIS, DIT, Homes England• Investors and financial institutions• Heat Academy

Registration to• Peter Anderberg: [email protected] - +46 70 56 111 99• Mark Woodward: [email protected] - +44 114 230 4722

INVITATION

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[email protected] /+46 70 56 111 99

HAMMARBY SJÖSTAD – IN LONDON

REPLICATING BEST PRACTICE IN SUSTAINABLE CITY DEVELOPMENT

VenueStoke CollegeBurslem Campus Moorland RdStoke-on-Trent ST6 1JJ

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Fee• Free of charge for local authorities and public stake holders• £250 (excl. VAT) for local suppliers (max 2 participants per company)• £450 (excl. VAT) for national & international suppliers (max 2 participants per company)

In cooperation with

BUILDING CONFIDENCE IN HEAT NETWORKSPERFORMANCE, RELIABILITY AND COMMERCIAL VIABILITY OF HEAT NETWORKS

STOKE-ON-TRENT – 2ND APRIL – 09.30-16.00in cooperation with

Stoke-on-Trent is investing more than £600M in new sustainable energy solutions in the next 5years. This offers some serious commercial opportunities to suppliers of related goods and services. Tosecure capability and capacity to deliver, Stoke is also establishing a local training centre, a businesshub, a procurement centre and a collaboration platform, all fully focused on sustainable citydevelopment. The overall aim is to fully capitalise on the broader benefits of the investmentprogrammes in terms of generating trade, jobs, innovations and local prosperity.

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HAMMARBY SJÖSTAD – IN LONDON

REPLICATING BEST PRACTICE IN SUSTAINABLE CITY DEVELOPMENTHEAT ACADEMY

TRAINING – INNOVATION – JOBS

Peter AnderbergFounder & [email protected]+46 70 56 111 99

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THE HEAT ACADEMY offers a modular training concept in a broad range of topics related todevelopment and installation of sustainable city infrastructure. The mission is to addressthe competence gap in the sector, both in terms of quality and quantity, thereby increasingthe capacity of delivering scheduled investment programmes. The Heat Academy is a fullyindependent organisation.

The training courses are designed along two broad categories• Master Classes focusing on the theoretical aspects of implementing smart energy

infrastructure – e.g. political, strategic, legal, financial, commercial, technical, leadershipand communication/PR. Since the start in 2014, some 4000 professionals ls in 12 marketshave participated in training sessions organised by HA.

• Vocational Training addressing the practical activities related to design, installation,operations and maintenance of systems. The strategy is to establish collaboration withlocal universities and colleges, as well as the broader supply chain, thereby speeding upexpansion in scope and reach.

The Heat Academy is also initiating and leading collaborative innovation programmesinvolving progressive industry partners in the supply chain, universities and industryorganisations. Further to that, an apprenticeship programme has recently been launchedoffering trainee programmes and real life work experience in cooperation with industrypartners, e.g. energy operators and contractors.

>4 000 participants in 12 markets since 2014

MASTER CLASSES

Initiating and leading collaborative innovation initiatives

INNOVATION PROFESSIONAL LEARNING

Organising exchange programmes and on-site work experiences

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

In collaboration with local universities and colleges

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