
ADE: Heat Networks
Heat networks are the proven path to decarbonising our towns and cities at scale.
The Government is bringing forward a framework that will regulate the sector for the first time, spatial planning to support large-scale heat network development and an effective ban on the use of natural gas in new build homes. However, heat decarbonisation remains difficult with the cost of low carbon heat (often using electricity) still higher than gas and progress on heat decarbonisation needs to happen now if we are to meet our legally binding carbon targets.
ADE: Heat Networks exists to make sure low carbon heat networks play their rightful role in the energy transition and the UK seizes the opportunity to grow this market from 3% today to more than 20% by 2050.
For more information, please visit: theade.co.uk

Colour Studios
Colour Studios display solutions are sustainable with no waste going to landfill. You are able to promote your sustainable policies and save money compared to traditional metal and plastic displays. These 100% recyclable printed cardboard displays are ideally suited to both event organisers and exhibitors. The displays are great value, offer eye-catching creative shapes, can be self-installed, re-used and then at the end of their useful lives be disposed of via a cardboard recycling service. Sustainable exhibiting, what’s not to like?
For more information, please visit: colourstudios.co.uk/recyclable-displays
Contact the supplier: sales@colourstudios.co.uk

Energy UK
Energy UK is the trade association for the energy industry. Our members deliver nearly 80% of the UK’s power generation and over 95% of the energy supplied to UK homes and businesses. We work with the sector, government, regulators and wider stakeholders to champion a sustainable UK energy industry.
For more information, please visit: energy-uk.org.uk

The Heat Pump Federation
The Heat Pump Federation lobbies government for long term policy supporting the electrification of heating and cooling. We work to raise awareness, understanding and confidence in heat pump technology across both domestic and commercial sectors, and collaborate with government, industry and consumers to make this a reality.
To find out more about the work we do or for information about becoming a member, visit www.hpf.org.uk or email us at info@hpf.org.uk
For more information, please visit: www.hpf.org.uk