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Future-proof your business: Understanding TrustMark and PAS 2030:2023 – Wednesday 10 December. Join us to learn about the move from PAS 2030:2019 to PAS 2030:2023 and what it means for insulation businesses in Scotland. TrustMark registration and PAS 2030:2019 compliance are currently required for schemes like the Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan. With new regulations expected by 2033, PAS 2030:2023 will be key. Learn the differences between the standards, how to get certified, and what this means for your business. Experts from Simply Certification offer practical guidance and answer your questions. Future-proof your business and stay compliant. Register to watch the webinar and view the slides from this event.
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Understanding ventilation: benefits, challenges and best practice -Wednesday 22 October. Join us and an expert from Ubbink for an informative webinar exploring the role of ventilation in energy-efficient homes.
As buildings are becoming more airtight to improve energy efficiency it’s vital to ensure they’re well ventilated. Proper ventilation keeps the air inside healthy, helps prevent damp and mould, and protects the building over time. This session explores how effective ventilation supports successful retrofit, and new-build projects by managing moisture, removing pollutants, and improving overall indoor comfort. Register to watch the webinar and view the slides from this event.
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Diversifying the industry: Women’s voices in heat and plumbing – Wednesday 10 September. Join us for a conversation with two women helping shape the future of renewable heating. Emma Bohan, managing director of IMS Heating, and Jessica Rose, a mature apprentice in plumbing and heating, talk about their journeys, the challenges they’ve faced, and what they’ve achieved.
We’ll explore what stops women and other underrepresented groups from joining the heating and plumbing industry. You’ll hear practical ideas to help break down these barriers and learn how businesses can build inclusive policies. The session also encourages reflection on how companies can support greater diversity across gender, ethnicity, age, disability and more. Register to watch the webinar and view the slides from this event.
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Behind the pipework: How heating systems really work – Wednesday 20 August. Join us and Warmur Academy for a webinar that breaks down the key parts of heating system design. It’s ideal for heating engineers who want to feel more confidence working with low-temperature systems.
Led by Kimbo Betty and Jo Alsop, this session gives you a clear understanding of flow, resistance, emitters, and system controls, all with a focus on how modern heating systems, like heat pumps, work. If you’ve found traditional design methods confusing or you’re unsure how to get started with heat pumps, this session will help you make sense of it all.
You’ll also learn about Warmur Academy’s simple approach to heat pump system training. It’s based on real-world experience and designed to help you make the switch with confidence. Register to watch the webinar.
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The future of solar energy in Scotland – Wednesday 2 July. This insightful webinar explores the potential of solar energy in Scotland. Industry experts discuss the current demand for solar technology, the future of solar energy in Scotland, and the latest innovations shaping the sector. We also provide an overview of how PV and battery systems integrate with heat pumps, the qualifications and certifications required for installers, and available training and CPD opportunities available to the industry. Plus, learn about the role of Solar Energy Scotland in driving industry progress. Whether you’re a professional in the field or simply interested in the potential of solar energy, this session will offer valuable knowledge and practical insights. Register to watch the webinar and view the slides from this event.
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SVQ in Insulation and Building Treatments (Construction) qualification – Wednesday 18 June. Join us for a webinar introducing the Scottish Vocational Qualification (SVQ) in Insulation and Building Treatments (Construction) at SCQF level 5. This is a hands-on course that helps both new and experienced installers learn new skills.
Delivered by West Lothian College, the SVQ provides training and assessment directly in the workplace, making it ideal for busy professionals. College staff join us to talk through the structure and the benefits of the course.
Whether you’re looking to improve your credentials or are a small business looking to boost its service quality, this qualification can help give you a competitive edge in the growing energy efficiency sector. Register to watch the webinar and view the slides from this event.
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Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan: Funding for your customers – Wednesday 21 May. Are you a business in Scotland installing renewable technology or insulation for homeowners? If you’re part of the clean heat supply chain in Scotland, it’s important to understand the funding that’s available to your customers.
Join us as we explain the customer journey of the Home Energy Scotland Grant and Loan with speakers from the services delivery team at Energy Saving Trust and the Scottish Government team responsible for the scheme. This Scottish Government funding scheme is there to help householders pay for renewable technology and energy efficiency projects to reduce their energy use or carbon footprint. Learn about eligibility, funding options, and what are the key stages and documents of the process. This webinar will provide you with the information you need to support your customers in navigating through the funding scheme as well as what’s required from the installer. Register to watch the webinar and view the slides from this event.
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Energy efficiency funding schemes – Wednesday 23 April. Join us for a webinar on Scottish Government and other energy efficiency funding schemes. We provide an update on available funding schemes, including ECO4, the Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS), Warmer Homes Scotland, and more. The session explores how these programmes fit together, their eligibility criteria, and delivery mechanisms, as well as the role of area-based approaches like Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy (LHEES).
We also discuss the future direction of funding schemes and what it means for the wider sector. If you are part of the clean heat supply chain in Scotland, this webinar offers valuable insights into Scotland’s evolving energy efficiency funding landscape. Register to watch the webinar and view the slides from this event.
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A journey to becoming a heat pump advocate – Wednesday 19 February. An engaging interview-style webinar with Ian Edgeworth, author of Welcome to the Wonderful World of Heat Pumps … What Kept You? Once a sceptic, Ian’s journey to becoming an advocate for clean heat technologies is both relatable and inspiring.
A heating engineer for 30 years, Ian has been involved in the design and installation of air source heat pumps since 2012 and for the last 10 years he has been training and upskilling engineers in renewable heating technology. He highlights the challenges, insights, and benefits of embracing heat pump technology, while exploring how upskilling in heat pump installation could secure your business’s future.
Whether you’re an experienced heat pump installer or just starting your journey, Ian’s story is sure to inform and inspire. Register to watch the webinar.