With over 70 years of experience in the HVAC industry, our Continuing Professional Development (CPD) presentations will help you collect accredited hours while giving useful, relevant, and up-to-date information on how to improve how you specify the systems within your buildings.
Our CPDs are designed to help building professionals understand different HVAC technologies, from project application to potential routes to compliance. All our presenters are trained by GDHV, and have extensive experience within the HVAC industry to better understand your requirements.
Our CPDs presentations and courses can be delivered at your offices or online, via Microsoft Teams.
CPD Topics
How smart can electric heating be?
This presentation demonstrates electric heating product demand in relation to environmental policy changes affecting our industry. Housing developers, energy and social housing professionals will gain a valuable insight into understanding considerations that should be made when heating buildings.
Read moreFinding the path to Part L compliance
This presentation explores some of the potential routes housing developers can take to achieve 2013 Part L compliance with electric heating. It is aimed at professionals looking to integrate electric heating into domestic dwellings or those looking to increase their knowledge of electric heating systems.
Read moreGround source heat pump collectors; evaluating the options
This short CPD course covers the different GSHP collector options available on the market, providing some rules of thumb used within the industry and guidance on where to go when more detailed analysis is required.
read moreIntroduction to heat pump technology
This CPD is suitable for anyone who needs an introduction to heat pump technology, introducing the main benefits for new build and refurbishment projects. This CPD is aimed at architects, building service engineers and professionals needing an introduction to heat pump technology.
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What are the barriers to increasing uptake of low carbon heating technologies?
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With heat accounting for approximately a third of the UK’s greenhouse emissions, the decarbonisation and electrification of heating in homes will play a central role in achieving the UK’s 2050 net-zero carbon target. The transition from prolific use of high carbon fossil fuels to low carbon heating presents the industry with many challenges. The relatively short space of time in which environmental targets need to be achieved means that the electrification of heating must be accomplished at great speed.
What are the 12 key factors that could shape a successful and sustainable UK heat pump market?
Domestic, industrial, and commercial heat accounts for a third of UK carbon emissions. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the spotlight is on the decarbonisation of heat in buildings.
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