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Decarbonised Electrified Heat Unit 9: Case Studies

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AU19281Y
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50
CPD
1 Hour
Unit overview

This unit will showcase electrified heat case studies to provide real-life examples of how electric heating has been put into practice. The case studies presented cover a wide range of building types and include related sustainability features to provide a comprehensive overview of the projects.

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Partner Details

BSSEC, Building Services Sustainability & Environmental Consultancy, is in the business of helping commercial organisations become more energy efficient. BSSEC was founded by current Executive Chairman Paul Bennett in 2005. Paul started his career as an electricians apprentice and has worked up to become an Executive Chairman of international businesses. Paul is a Chartered Engineer and Chartered Director with 30 years’ experience in electrical and mechanical building engineering design, contracting, maintenance and operation. Paul’s specialisms include management, company direction, energy efficiency and renewable infrastructures. Paul acts as an ambassador to the Institute of Directors and is a member of the IET. In 2016 Paul was awarded the Institute of Directors' “New Chartered Director” title and is a fellow of the IoD

Type Unit
What you will learn
By the end of this unit, you will:

• A case study for an electrified heating solution in a new commercial office building.
• A case study for an electrified heating solution in a heat recovery application.
• A case study for an electrified heating solution in a commercial retrofit application.
• A case study for an electrified heating solution in a domestic application.
• A case study for an electrified heating solution in a university application.
Who should learn
This course is suitable for those engaged in the planning, development, design, construction, operation of buildings or their refurbishment.