Decarbonising Heat conference a first for New Zealand

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Decarbonising Heat is a unique conference that focuses on the decarbonisation of industrial and process heating. With governmental investment to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, societal pressures and innovation in mind, it is now more crucial than ever for industries to take up incentives and lower emissions.

The conference – Ellerslie Event Centre, Auckland 8-9 Dec - will explore the available fuels, technologies and processes to determine the options for more sustainable outcomes.  

Speakers include Professor Michael Walmsley, University of Waikato School of Engineering; Oliver Belton, MD of Carbon Forests; Jonathan Pooch, DETA Consulting; Linda Thompson, Head of Operational Energy & Climate, Fonterra; Fraser Whineray, chief operating officer, Fonterra; Lee Beck of Clean Air Task Force (USA). 

The event will be run live, online and On Demand for 30 days. 
Due to the uncertainty around government regulations on mass gatherings in response to COVID-19 at any particular time or region, the organisers may make the determination to run the event online and On Demand only. Tickets are valid for both. Super Saver cost until 03 Nov is NZD1999 (+gst) with a second delegate half price offer. After 03 Nov cost is NZD2399 (+gst). 

See all the presenting companies and details go to conferenz.co.nz/decarbon 

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