BetaTalk - The Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Heating Podcast

Nathan Gambling BetaTeach
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Jun 10, 2020 • 30min

How to be a Renewable Heating Engineer

Send us a textPhil Hurley MD of NIBE and the vice chairperson of the Heat Pump Association, Paul Hull the campaign director of Gas Safe Super Hero's and Keith Harrison discuss with Nathan on the BetaTeach BetaTallk podcast how gas and oil engineers can transition to low carbon heating technologies such as heat pumps and solar heat.Support the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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May 22, 2020 • 38min

Renewable Heating with Dan Cæsar from the Fully Charged Show

Send us a textDan and Robert Llewellyn (from Red Dwarf and Scrapheap Challenge fame) are extremely well known for their love of electric vehicles which they discuss on the hugely popular Fully Charged Show. However, they are passionate about ALL forms of renewable energy and will soon be doing a lot more about the available technology to heat our homes and hot water. Dan manages the The Fully Charged Show and has a fantastic knowledge of the heating industry which he discusses with Nathan in this wonderful episode. Topics discussed:Battery storage and vehicle to gridHeat PumpsHeat PolicySolarheatLow Carbon heating technology and trainingSupport the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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May 2, 2020 • 34min

Battery Storage - Lithium and Sodium

Send us a textActive buildings, energy storage, lithium ion batteries and strategic materials, it's all here. Listen to podcast friend Dr Gavin Harper a Faraday Institution Research Fellow School of Physics and Astronomy at Birmingham University chat with Dr Jen Baker from SPECIFIC at the University of Swansea about sustainability and second life batteries. Also joining Nathan is the MD for the ACEON Group, a battery manufacturer involved in developing the MCS standards for battery installation Support the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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Apr 30, 2020 • 32min

Heat Pump and Policy Chat with Jan Rosenow Richard Lowes and Lee Fischer

Send us a textHeat Pumps are the topic on the second podcast recorded via Zoom on lockdown. However, this is the first episode to ever be uploaded to youtube which you can fine here https://youtu.be/HynxIiEuP1YNathan chats to UK heating engineer Lee Fischer who is based in Lincoln, regular guest Richard Lowes and Jan Rosenow Principal and European Programme Directorat the Regulatory Assistance Project (RAP)Dr. Rosenow serves on the Executive Committee of the International Energy Agency’s demand-side management program and sits on the board of the European Council for an Energy Efficient Economy. He has also advised the International Energy Agency, the European Commission, the European Parliament, the U.S. Agency for International Development, the German Corporation for International Cooperation (GIZ), government departments in a number of countries, and the UK’s Office of Gas and Electricity Markets, as well as serving as an expert witness on several occasions to the British Parliament. He was the lead author of the International Energy Agency’s global assessment of market-based instruments for energy efficiency.Support the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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Apr 23, 2020 • 39min

Low Carbon Heating and Soil Regeneration

Send us a textCan Low Loss Headers and Buffer tanks be installed onto heat pump systems and other renewable heating topics are discussed in this episode but also land regeneration and how soil locks in carbon. Nathan speaks with regular guest host Brandon who is currently on lockdown in New Zealand with his family.Some topics discussed:Comparison of New Zealand and UK building regulationsSolar Heat not being discussed enoughZoning vs WCHome made WhiskeyRegenerative AgricultureSupport the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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Mar 30, 2020 • 59min

Renewable Heating - Heat Pumps & Solar Heat with Grant

Send us a textLow temp heating design along with heat pumps is todays discussion at the HQ of Grant who are well known in the industry. Grant is essentially an off-grid company known in the heating sector for their oil boilers, heat pumps and Nathan’s favourite: Solar Heat or also known as Solar Thermal.Nathan gets to chat with Grant’s training manager Phil, and two of his favourite engineers Paul and Steve.You will hear the following topics:Low Temp system design and weather compensationGrant’s historyTransition of oil installers to low carbon technologiesHeating system monitoringThe importance of commissioning.We will also hear Paul’s story of how he convinced a developer to use heat pumps on their property rather than gas boilers and also how he uses analogy to help explain such systems to customers.We hear Grant explain the importance of heat loss design and radiator sizing and Steve’s conversation about architects highlights whether there needs to be more consideration at the house planning stage for such an important aspect of the home.Enjoy and please leave a review to help others find these podcasts. Thank youSupport the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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Mar 13, 2020 • 48min

Renewable Heating - Kensa Part 2

Send us a textGround source heat pumps is still the topic at Kensa. Lots of topics to listen to including:Kensa explain how they are part of the commissioning process Bill explains the importance of installers and customers understanding controls We discuss how heat pump systems run very differently to conventional systems and training currently has not been greatDp manufacturers drive the market?Support the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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Mar 3, 2020 • 45min

Renewable Energy - Kensa Ground Source Heat Pumps Part 1

Send us a textKensa Ground Source Heat Pumps are the topic of this weeks betatalk  podcast.Nathan took along some of his usual guest engineers to Kensa's HQ to have a chat about heat pumps, training and their "shoebox" design for district and community heating systems.Topics discussed are:Geology of the UK Drilling bore holes for heat pumpsCalculating the ground array for ground source heat pumpsShoebox vs heat interface unitsCan the grid cope with heat pumpsNuclear is bad for the environmentIt's a good episode...enjoySupport the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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Feb 23, 2020 • 45min

Renewable Energy with IMS Heat Pumps

Send us a textMeet Emma, Sue, Alan, Lee and Andrew members of a team based in Sheffield and Perth Scotland who specialise in heat pump installations. With over a 100 years of combined experience Nathan enjoyed his visit to chat with the team.Nathan and Emma chat regularly on Social Media and her passion about standards and design within this sector really shows through. Listen till the end where you'll hr Emma make some fantastic points.Alan installed his first heat pump back in 1996 and he talks about design of the system and how it is vital for efficiency and performance. A theme which betatalk inculcates. Hear Sue and her fascinating insight into the development and evolvement of MCS.Other topics discussed are MVHR and PAS 2035Its a great episode...enjoySupport the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky
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Feb 12, 2020 • 47min

Renewable Energy - Diversity and Inclusion

Send us a textIn this episode Nathan travelled to meet Rebecca from Building People and Abi Burns and Leah Robson from Your Energy Your Way. The discussion considered inclusion and diversity within the renewable and construction sector.Abi comes from a research background and is now training with Your Energy Your Way so we touched on training within the renewable sector. Leah does a grand job of describing a sunamp heat storage unit to Rebecca and how they work with a phase change material PCM.You can hear also how Leah entered the industry having previously come from an IT background and her passion for installing heat pump and solar technology.Your Energy Your Way is an MCS [Microgeneration Certification Scheme] certified company and you can find more about them here https://www.yourenergyyourway.co.uk/Building People, much like Your Energy Your Way have a focus on training and diversity. They are a social enterprise and have three founding partners: Chartered Surveyors Training Trust, The Chartered Surveyors' Company and University College of Estate Management and you can find them here https://www.buildingpeople.org.uk/Support the showLearn more about heat pump heating by followingNathan on Linkedin, Twitter and BlueSky

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