UK utility infrastructure partner GTC is hosting a free-to-attend webinar on Tuesday 28 April from 2–3pm.
Titled ‘Navigating the Transition to Low-Carbon Heat’, the webinar invites those in the industry to better understand the implications of the Future Homes Standard (FHS), namely: what’s changing, why it matters, and how to navigate the transition with confidence.
The company says the “practical, insight-led session will bring together regulation, delivery experience, and real-world examples.”
What will be covered:
• The Future Homes Standard explained — What’s coming, when, and what housebuilders need to do to comply
• Low‑carbon heat in practice — GTC puts forward its case for how it’s “delivering heat networks and supporting customers through the transition”
• Why GTC — The company pitches its “maintained networks, integrated technologies, and lower long‑term household bills”
• Case study — Early adoption insights from housebuilders with the use of Networked Ground Source Heat Pumps and Community Heat Hubs consolidated with new technologies
• The energy trilemma — Supply, security, cost, and grid capacity, and why regulated heat networks are part of the solution
The presenters will be:
• Adam Tkacz, Business Development Director – Sustainable Heat, GTC
• Artur Balint, Senior Regulatory Analyst, GTC
• Matt Johnson, Smart Solutions Strategy Director, GTC
• Gareth Copland, Operations Director, Metropolitan
The FHS marks a fundamental shift in how homes are designed, built, and heated in the UK.
Following the official release and with implementation now approaching, housebuilders face important questions around timing, compliance, cost, delivery, and consumer outcomes.
To register to attend, you can click here.
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