From heat pumps to solar panels and power generation, micro renewables will be playing a larger part in the future as we...
From heat pumps to solar panels and power generation, micro renewables will be playing a larger part in the future as we move towards net zero. But what does that mean for Scotland's older buildings and homes?
We are dedicating a whole Inform Friday session to micro renewables in the historic environment after your many questions.
For traditional buildings, there are special considerations about these technologies. Learn more about how they can be integrated into older buildings in Scotland.
Historic Environment Scotland experts Roger Curtis and Kenney Easson will give you an overview of micro renewables in the historic environment. You'll have the chance to ask any questions you have live, or submit a question in advance by emailing technicalresearch@hes.scot.
No prior knowledge needed, we will cover the basics.
How to watch
The livestream event will be streamed for free on the Engine Shed Facebook page and Historic Environment Scotland YouTube channel starting at 12 noon. Make sure you’re logged in if you'd like to join the chat and ask questions.
We'll update this event listing with the livestream links a few days before so you can save them in advance, if you need to.
There's no need to book or register.
Can’t make it? You’ll be able to watch the full recording after on Facebook and YouTube.