Rehau to participate in key energy and district heating events in April

During April, Rehau will join industry experts to present its strategy and discuss its approach towards sustainably managing energy resources. It will also feature recent product innovations designed to help customers achieve long-term energy-efficiency and affordability.

Rehau will be presenting at the DMS seminar on Wednesday, April 18 in Manchester, and talking to local specifiers and installers about the renewable heat incentive (RHI), heat networks and energy metering solutions. Karl Price from Rehau will provide attendees with a background to pre-insulated pipes for heat networks. The event will be held at the Rain Bar and will begin at 8.30am.

Following this, Rehau will be at the Critical Power and Decentralised Energy event at the Coventry Ricoh Arena on Thursday, April 19. Rehau will discuss its Nexus product, which launched last year as the ‘world’s first’ hot tapping system for PE-Xa pipes.

Steve Richmond, head of technical and marketing, building solutions for Rehau, will be sharing his thoughts from 12.30 pm. He will be providing an overview of why hot tapping is an important solution for expanding an existing district heating network. Steve will also discuss how the Nexus device offers time and cost-savings over conventional methods.

Finally, on Thursday, April 26, Rehau will be attending the Secure Payment for District Heating event in Manchester at The Studio from 10.45am – 1.45pm. The event is part of a series of free seminars taking place across the country and is said to offer a comprehensive discussion on district heating and financial security from heating bills in addition to the most talked about aspects of manging energy efficiently today.

Talking about the trio of events, Steve said, “We are very excited to participate in some of the key energy and district heating events throughout April. District heating has become extremely popular over the last few years as it is deemed the next revolution in the way we deliver energy to our homes and businesses. It is, however, important to understand how we can use energy more efficiently and the solutions and products available in the market that can help achieve this. I look forward to meeting some exciting and inspiring brands to discuss our strategy and approach in this regard.”

www.rehau.uk

enewsletter