Hotel Facilities Management Expo
Excel London
25-26 September 2018
On the 25th & 26th September, The Hotel Facilities Management Expo hits London ExCeL, featuring all the latest products and services to optimise the functionality of hotels including carbon free heating and cooling.
This year sees the event join forces with Hotel and Spa Tech Live, granting you free access to a line-up of over 300 cutting-edge exhibitors, 200 world-renowned speakers, expert-led panel debates, networking opportunities, and much more, ensuring you remain at the forefront of innovation in the hotel sector.
If you want to take advantage of the opportunity this event offers to exhibit, reach out now to James.Williams@prysmgroup.co.uk at 0117 990 2850. Don't forget to mention the GSHPA to guarantee your exclusive discount!
The GSHPA is at Hotel Facilities Management Expo to explain how ground source energy can help you address the key issue of combating global warming in a practical way that is in tune with the natural environment.
Protecting and enhancing the environment sits at the heart of sustainability. With the growing awareness that the built environment accounts for nearly half of the UK’s CO2 emissions, innovative, green solutions for designing, constructing and using buildings are in urgent demand.
Most of the CO2 emissions in the UK come from buildings, with the majority coming from burning fossil fuels to provide heating and hot water.
The clearest route to reducing carbon emissions is to stop combustion.
The alternative to combustion for heating is to use heat transfer.
This implies the electrification of heat, and using heat pumps to arrange heat transfer from the ground in place of combustion.
The case for using ground source heat pumps increases each year with the decarbonisation of the grid. It also increases greatly for buildings that need cooling in the summer as well as heating in winter – because summer heat can be stored in the ground and then recycled back to the building in winter.
District heating networks can be a very effective mechanism for reducing carbon emissions from heating and cooling buildings, especially if based on heat sharing networks with each building on the network drawing heat from a communal network as it needs heating – and rejecting heat to the communal network as it needs cooling in summer.
Joined-up Heating and Cooling
Edward Thompson of GSHPA has spoken on "Joined-up Heating and Cooling".
See why "There is more to district heating than CHP.
You can register for free tickets to visit Hotel Facilities Management Expo 2018.