Date and Time

Thursday 24th November 2022 10:30-12pm

Cost

Free for members

Venue:

Online

Organisations and individuals managing buildings of all types and sizes face ever increasing heating challenges against the backdrop of the need to reduce carbon emissions and the huge rises in energy costs.  Whether you own or look after a historic building, visitor/event space, community/education centre, charity shop, places of worship, office, residential, or catering facilities the challenges are significant. 

Matt Fulford from Inspired Efficiency will present on his experiences of having delivered decarbonised heating solutions in a wide range of buildings, from Grade 1 listed churches, schools, blue light organisations, retail and commercial estates.

He'll share what was done, what worked, what didn’t, and how different solutions were selected to suit different situations and what kinds of barriers needed to be overcome.

 

The session will outline the solutions used and recommended in estates including energy efficiency measures, improvements to the building fabric and the different types of heat pumps

 

There will also be any opportunity to ask Matt questions and to join in a group discussion; allowing you to share learning, progress, challenges and questions with other members across the network who are on the same journey.

 

Matt has over 12 years’ experience in delivering zero carbon outcomes in heritage buildings have created what is thought to be the first zero carbon church in 2010. He is the Energy and Sustainability DAC Member for the Diocese of Gloucester, delivers the church energy audit programme for the CofE nationally as well as the Dioceses of Oxford and Llandaff. Key is the Sustainability advisor for the SPAB Casework Committee and a member of the recently formed Net Zero Carbon and Building Services committee for the Church Building Council. Matt founded and runs his own energy and decarbonisation consultancy, Inspired Efficiency and advises a wide range of organisations including hundreds of schools, a number of police forces, local authorities and corporations.

He also presented at our 'Future of Heating in Historic Buildings' conference in June 22, and we can confirm that the content in this event will be more detailed and broader in scope than the session delivered at the conference.