
Net Zero Transition: Low Carbon Heat
Unpack the challenge ahead, current and future policies, and potential decarbonisation trajectories in the low carbon heat sector

What will you learn?
Scale of the heat decarbonisation challenge and key policy developments
Pathways to net zero and low-carbon heat technologies, including heat pumps and hydrogen
International case studies and comparisons
Who is it for?
Businesses in the energy sector
Government, policy-makers and regulators
Companies that support those in the energy industry
Investors, asset providers, and Local Authorities
Delivery format
Live online delivery
This course runs across two days, two hours each day
Price
£649+VAT
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Gain a solid understanding of the scale of the challenge to decarbonise the heat sector
Understand the range of technologies deployed to support net zero
The low carbon heat sector is on the verge of significant policy and regulatory development. Energy demand for heat is an important contributor to UK carbon emissions.
Validate learning through case studies and group exercises
Learning will be underpinned by the use of case studies of decarbonising economies and locations. Attendees will participate in group exercises to highlight the range of potential technologies deployed to hit or support net zero.
Designed and delivered by market experts
Courses designed and delivered by trusted, independent energy experts from Cornwall Insight. The online session delivers a mix of lecture-style learning, case studies and worked examples to reinforce learning.
22 – 23 September 2026 | 10am-12pm
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