The UK District Energy Association invites you to their event

Chemical vs Chemical Free Water Treatment for Heat Networks

Tuesday, November 21st 2023 - 9:30 AM (GMT)

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About this event

With the emergence of a number of chemical free water treatment solutions, how do they compare to the traditional method of using chemicals? The UKDEA does not specifically support either solution, but as water treatment is so critical to the operation and life span of heat networks, we would like to explore the benefits of both types of solution to give a balanced view and to inform delegates so they can make the right choice for their network.

We will begin with chemical water treatment, and a presentation looking at the success of its’ practices and their vital role in providing system protection, addressing the evolving environmental landscape and how these methods can adapt to meet future sustainability goals.

Then, UKDEA Chairman Simon Woodward will make a short presentation (with points assembled by our speakers) on the overall benefits of chemical free water treatment, before 4 UKDEA Members delve into the subject further with focus on their own unique methods. We will conclude with a round table Q&A with all speakers.

To view the full schedule and speaker lineup for this event, please click HERE.

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    Simon Woodward Chairman @ The UK District Energy Association

    Simon is an independent consultant with 30-years experience developing district energy schemes. He is currently involved with developing 10 schemes across the UK and works part-time as the UKDEA Chairman. Until 2014 he was the CEO of the UK’s largest district energy company Cofely District Energy.

The UK District Energy Association

The Knowledge Hub and Voice for the UK’s District Energy Sector

The UK District Energy Association’s aim is to represent current and potential owners, developers, consumers, partners, operators, product suppliers, and interested parties involved with the District Energy sector throughout the UK.