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ON THE COVER SUMMER 2026 NEWS


4. Collaboration to explore digital technologies for net zero energy and transport infrastructure acceleration


IN THIS ISSUE... • Boilers, pumps & valves • Energy efficiency in the public sector


• Monitoring & metering • Lighting • District heating/heat networks


5. New hub created to accelerate innovation in offshore wind


Hoval: Modern boiler efficiently heats 16th Century castle


Turn to page 6 FEATURES


Boilers, pumps & valves 8. Sustainability heats up at David Lloyd Clubs


10. New water source heat pump delivers hot water to 105˚C


11. Europe’s largest river water heat pump to provide climate-neutral district heating


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Energy management


12. Why energy management should be an operational discipline


Lighting & controls


13. Energy-efficient lighting solution meets the demands of a scientific research facility


Energy efficient data centres


14. Why the roof is your data centre’s first line of defence for energy efficiency


16. How microgrids are powering a more sustainable AI data centre future


17. Designing cooling systems to align with data centre expansion


18. A cool solution for data centres


19. Re-thinking date centre resilience and sustainability


Sustainable products


20. Waste water heat recovery system delivers low-carbon energy-efficient hot shower water


The statements and opinions expressed in Energy & Sustainability Solutions magazine are not those of the editor or Datateam Business Media Ltd unless described as such


CONTENTS...


Renewable energy 21. Securing the future of renewable energy 22. The solar advantage


Low carbon heating & HVAC


23. Waste heat: The UK’s most underused urban energy asset


24. How AI brings a new level of intelligence to HVAC operations


25. Taking steps to create a net zero church and vicarage


District heating/heat networks


26. Bridging the gap between district heating concepts and delivery


Energy efficiency in the public sector


28. How education estates can stay top of the class on heating


Monitoring & metering


30. Modern solution transforms energy monitoring at a century old manufacturer


31. Flow computer suits the demands of the liquid hydrocarbon and gas measurement markets


32. How AI monitoring & control is transforming compressed air installation efficiency


Hydrogen


33 Hydrogen’s role in decarbonising the aviation sector


34 Filtration’s role in industrial hydrogen operational resilience


35 A bright future for plant modernisation


Combined heat & power 36 Pure water, clean energy


Community-led energy


38 Why neighbours could hold the key to cheaper, greener, energy


Editor


Rachael Morling Tel: 01622 687031


rmorling@datateam.co.uk


Advertisement Manager Sophie Clarke


Tel: 01622 699168 sclarke@datateam.co.uk


Artwork Editor Kirsty Hood


khood@datateam.co.uk


Circulation Enquiries Tel: 01580 883844 datateam@c-cms.com


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ENERGY & SUSTAINABILITY SOLUTIONS - Summer 2026


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