IOR Members will benefit from a special discount when they book their place at the IMechE's seminar on heat pumps and hydrogen boilers.

Delegates will hear from organisations including Worcester Bosch, Enertek International, Kiwa UK, Kensa Heat Pumps, DNV, The Carbon Trust and University of Nottingham as they deliver presentations covering the following topics:

  • Understanding the Way Forward in the Decarbonisation of Domestic Heat Production
  • Hydrogen Boiler Manufacturing and Industry Update
  • Delivering City Wide Decarbonisation with District Heating and Large Heat Pumps
  • Waste Heat Storage Technologies and District Heating Systems

Electrification Technologies and the Impact on Decarbonised Heat Production

Book at the Supporting Organisation rate on the IMechE website or contact eventenquiries@imeche.org and mention the IOR to save on your place.

For more information about this event, please visit the IMechE event website at https://bit.ly/ior-optimisingfluidmachinery2024

 

 

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