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SHOW PREVIEW: INSTALLER SHOW 53 SHOW PREVIEW


27 - 29 JUNE NEC, BIRMINGHAM


SHAPING THE FUTURE OF BUILDINGS & DECARBONISATION


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nstaller SHOW – the UK’s largest event for inuential installers and specifiers of heat, water, air and energy technology  will discover one of the biggest challenges on the road to net ero, the tools and solutions for decarbonising buildings. Taking place on    une at the , irmingham, the show will feature over  of the s leading netero innovators in heat water, air and energy, as well as hosting over ten different live content areas featuring inspiring and informative discussions on all the latest approaches to creating buildings that are ready for net ero.


The topic of energy efficiency  how to tackle fuel poverty for households and keep energy costs down for businesses and organisations


 is at the forefront of everyones mind as we grapple with record high energy prices, and will play a maor part in the content at the show. There is also increased focus on water efficiency and indoor air quality, other important pieces in the net ero pule. The two main elemental theatres – ecarbonising uildings and the ousing ub  will include sessions on everything from delivering lowenergy retrofit in hardtotreat homes, the importance of improving heat network efficiency, energy generation for local authorities, the Future omes Standard and more.


onfirmed speakers so far include representatives from arbon Trust, idland eart, S, rbit roup, undall,


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