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BUILDING SERVICES FORUM


THE BUILDING SERVICES FORUM SEMINAR PROGRAMME


• Eurovent Certia Certification Business Partnership Manager, Ian Butler Seminar: Underperformance in Refrigeration – a technical challenge.


Sponsored by Mitsubishi Electric, The Building Services Forum has an exciting line up of speakers from trade bodies, manufacturers with a government representative from the Department of Energy Security & Net Zero


• Mitsubishi Electric market & product intelligence specialist Harvey Loyal Seminar: The future of air conditioning.


• Representing BESA, Richard Brown Seminar: Understanding refrigerants and how they affect the choice of commercial heat pump


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he one-day briefing will include a table-top exhibition area with the entire day hosted by top freelance journalist, Ewen Rose, founder of McGowen Rose Associates and a specialist in marketing and communications content for the building services sector.


• The keynote address will be delivered by Alfa Laval’s global head of district energy, Neil Parry Seminar – District Energy – Why it’s key to a truly sustainable city and a crucial methodology for reducing future electrical demand.


• Heat Pump Association chief excutive Charlotte Lee Seminar: The Future Role of Heat Pumps.


• Department of Energy Security Net Zero spokesman, TBC


• Kensa Group Commercial Propsitions Director Wouter Thijssen Seminar: Street by Street decarbonised heat at the lowest cost.


• Danfoss Commercial Key Account Manager, Mike Jones Seminar: The importance of hydronic balancing when it comes to retrofitting commercial buildings.


• S&P Ventilation technical manager, Ian Davis Seminar: Embodied Carbon, TM65 and its Alignment with Mechanical Ventilation Products


• The day’s events will round off with a panel discussion led by our host Ewen Rose. Walking the Net Zero Tightrope While Net Zero is crucial it should not be approached without consideration for other key aspects of building performance – How do we get the balance right? What’s the role of of government policy? What’s role of emerging digital solutions such as AI ?


Book at https://bseeforum.co.uk/book-tickets- for-november/ or contact Jacqui Henderson at E: Jhenderson@datateam.co.uk for more.


ALFA LAVAL: INNOVATING HEATING AND COOLING SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE


lfa Laval is a global leader in driving the energy transition toward sustainable urban environments. With nearly a century of expertise, the company has been at the forefront of initiatives that promote sustainability and reduce


energy consumption in both residential and commercial sectors. At the Building Services Forum 2024, Alfa Laval will highlight its innovative approaches


to creating sustainable cities, focusing on the role of district energy, sector coupling, and energy efficiency. These solutions are crucial for reducing the carbon footprint of urban areas and supporting the transition to greener, more resilient cities. District energy systems are central to efficient urban development, allowing entire neighbourhoods to benefit from centralized heating and cooling networks. By utilizing renewable energy and waste heat from industrial processes, district energy systems reduce energy consumption, lower emissions, and provide a flexible, sustainable way to meet the growing demand for energy in cities. The logical progression of district energy is sector coupling, whereby different


energy systems—such as electricity, gas, and district heating and cooling networks— are utilized to connect domestic and commercial buildings, utilities, industry, and manufacturing facilities together. Energy is then shared across these sectors and stored or converted in various forms as required. The net result is greater optimization and utilization of low-carbon energy sources and waste heat. Alfa Laval is also committed to promoting energy efficiency across all sectors. By


harnessing waste heat and implementing energy-saving technologies, cities can significantly reduce their energy demand and environmental impact, creating healthier, more sustainable living spaces for future generations.


Alfa Laval have a new district energy CPD, approved by CIBSE. Please contact us for more details, or to arrange a presentation. Alfa Laval and its products are a key facilitator for the energy transition driving towards the truly sustainable city.


Driving Sustainable Energy for Future Cities


Alfa Laval is leading the transition to sustainable cities with innovative district energy systems and sector coupling.


Our solutions allow energy to be shared across different sectors – such as electricity, gas, heating, and cooling – maximizing the use of renewable energy and waste heat recovery.


By focusing on energy efficiency, we are helping cities reduce emissions and energy consumption while building resilient urban environments for future generations.


Partner with Alfa Laval to Shape the Future of Urban Energy


Learn more at www.alfalaval.co.uk or contact us to explore our energy-efficient solutions.


Read the latest at: www.bsee.co.uk


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