This year, as part of its campaign to help improve the efficiency of heating systems across the UK and reduce carbon emissions, Drayton is sponsoring the first ‘Keeping Homes Warm For Less’ online conference, hosted by The Heating Hub and supported by Low Carbon Homes.
The conference will focus on easy boiler tweaks that can reduce gas bills and help tackle the cost-of-living crisis.
Taking place on Tuesday 29th March between 12-2pm, the free-to-attend conference will look at what the boiler operating temperature is and why it is important for efficiency.
The expert panellists from The Heating Hub will explain how it can be adjusted and the types of boilers that can be adapted to a lower operating temperature. The conference will also include guest speakers from fuel poverty charity National Energy Action, BEIS, Energy UK and NESTA.
The movement to lower operating temperatures, launched by The Heating Hub in 2021, aims to educate homeowners about the difference that this can make to the performance of their heating systems, helping to reduce carbon emissions and also lower energy bills – something currently at the forefront of many homeowners’ minds due to the rising costs, a statement said.
Remi Volpe, managing director of Drayton, added: “This year, here at Drayton we are on a mission to help educate both installers and homeowners about the small changes they can be making to help improve the efficiency of their current heating systems, as the country starts on its journey towards a Net Zero future.
“We are excited to be sponsoring the Low Carbon Homes conference with The Heating Hub, as lowering flow temperatures is one small change that can make the world of difference. As well as helping to reduce energy usage and lower energy bills, it’s also helping us prepare systems for the inevitable move towards renewable heat sources, such as heat pumps, that operate at these lower temperatures.”
To register to attend, visit https://bit.ly/KeepWarmREGInfo