Partner Article
Vital Energi Join ukDEA
Vital Energi are delighted to announce that they have become full members of the UK Decentralised Energy Association (ukDEA) and look forward to working with their members to share good practice, promote the sector and contribute towards shaping the UK’s decentralised energy policy.
The ukDEA brings together partners, owners and operators of some of the UK’s biggest, award-winning district energy schemes in the UK, each of which is regarded as an example of best practice.
Business Development Manager, Brendan Clancy from Vital Energi comments, “We share many of the ukDEA’s ambitions and core values and in joining this association we will continue to promote good practice, influence government policy and showcase success stories.
“We have always taken our commitment to raising standards in decentralised energy seriously and look forward to working with the other ukDEA members to creating a better, stronger, more cohesive district energy industry.”
Vital Energi have worked on many of the UK’s largest and most prestigious decentralised energy works, such as the King’s Cross development, The 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games Athletes Village and Sheffield, Oldham, Nottingham and Somers Town Heat networks. To find more about these projects, please click the links above.
If you’d like to learn more about the ukDEA and the work they do click here: http://www.ukdea.org.uk/
To learn more visit: www.vitalenergi.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Gordon Coates .
Enjoy the read? Get Bdaily delivered.
Sign up to receive our popular morning National email for free.
Unlocking investment potential before year end
Give us certainty to deliver better homes
Hormuz: Safe passage - not insurance - the issue
Don't get caught out by employment law change
When literacy thrives, our businesses thrive too
Building a more diverse construction sector
The value of using data like a Premier League club
Raising the bar to boost North East growth
Navigating the messy middle of business growth
We must make it easier to hire young people
Why community-based care is key to NHS' future
Culture, confidence and creativity in the North East