Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling Conference, 3rd June 2025 - DAY 1

Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling Conference, 3rd June 2025 - DAY 1

Come join us at the Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling Conference in June 2025.

By Network H+C

Date and time

Tue, 3 Jun 2025 10:00 - 17:00 GMT+1

Location

Radisson Blu Hotel, Durham

Frankland Lane Durham DH1 5TA United Kingdom

Agenda

Welcome
Speaker 1
Panel
Theme Room 1
Theme Room 2

10:00 AM - 10:05 AM

Welcome - day 1

About this event

  • Event lasts 7 hours

Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling Conference, 3rd June 2025

Welcome to the Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling Conference happening in June 2025 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Durham!

Join us for two days (sign up for each day individually - 3rd and 4th June 2025) to include presentations, panels, workshops and demonstrations focused on reducing carbon emissions in heating and cooling systems. Be part of the change towards a more sustainable future. Don't miss this chance to connect with and listen to academics, industry experts, policy makers and other key stakeholders .

Themes for Day1:

Hydrogen Enabled Thermal Systems

Thermal Storage & Industrial Energy

Cooling

See you there!

In 2020/21, around £26m of funding was awarded by the UK Research Council to dozens of universities to undertake around thirty research projects on the decarbonisation of heating and cooling. All of these projects have now completed. Our Network+ aims to disseminate the impact of all of these projects and we have our final Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling Conference which is scheduled to take place on Tuesday 3rd and Wednesday 4th June 2025, at Radisson Blu, Durham. We are expecting around 150 attendees across three rooms and have dedicated sessions which focus on the core themes of heat pumps, thermal storage, energy systems, cooling, hydrogen and geothermal.

Organised by

The EPSRC Network for the Decarbonisation of Heating and Cooling covers research in heating and cooling across residential, business and industry sectors is fundamental to delivering the recently announced net-zero greenhouse gas emissions targets. Such a monumental change to this sector can only be delivered through the collective advancement of science, engineering and technology combined with prudent planning, demand management and effective policy.