Reheat opens new Yorkshire office

Reheat is pleased to announce it has opened a new operational office, located in East Yorkshire. We have opened a permanent location in Hull to meet the needs of biomass owners in the area. As part of the move, local specialist, Richard Weeks, has joined our team as an Associate, having worked in collaboration on […]
Heating history: the challenges to achieving net zero carbon

Decarbonising UK heritage has been under increasing scrutiny, so what does low carbon heat look like for historical buildings and estates in 2024? It is without doubt that in the coming decades, the UK’s historic buildings must undergo rapid decarbonisation. Unfortunately, it is still the case that a huge number of these buildings are tied […]
Reheat delivers Forest Research tree cover expansion survey

Reheat works on ground-breaking research alongside Forest Research and the University of Stirling to better understand tree cover expansion choices of land managers. Leading research from Forest Research and the University of Stirling is starting to understand the factors that would influence decisions and trade-offs between different methods of increasing tree cover or expanding woodlands […]
Wood fuel purchasing: How to get it right
Unlocking the potential of bioenergy from residues

Does your business produce or use bio-based products? Generating energy from residues could be an option worth exploring, as Dr Oisín de Priall discusses in his blog. In light of recent global events, the volatility of fossil fuel-driven energy markets has yet again been exposed, putting pressure on businesses and their ability to function profitably, […]
Delivering an International Research Project for Bioenergy Europe

Reheat was commissioned by Bioenergy Europe to research and formulate international standards and an accompanying training programme for biomass boiler installers. This began with a survey of bioenergy associations and manufacturers in 25 countries. The results of the survey informed the development of the project scope, identified national gaps in provision and informed a SWOT […]
A guide to servicing and maintaining your biomass boiler

Servicing and maintaining your biomass boiler is vital to achieve optimal performance and keep costs under control. In this guide, we explain why, and what to expect during a service. Biomass boilers, like all other heat systems, need to be serviced and maintained regularly. Ideally this takes place at least once a year as per […]
Hardwick Hall: Low carbon heat overhaul of a treasured historic site

Delivering 100% heat decarbonisation for the historic National Trust property, Hardwick Hall. With nearly a decade of delivering renewable and low carbon heat projects for the National Trust, Reheat again provided historical building heat decarbonisation expertise for a project at the stunning and historic Hardwick Hall, located in Derbyshire. In addition to the extensive grounds […]
Lyme Park: Optimising renewable heat for a famous historical building

Reheat delivers significant efficiencies for the National Trust’s biomass and district heating system at historical site, Lyme Park. 87% distribution efficiency achieved, reducing distribution losses from 54% to 13% 85% reduction in electrical consumption as a result of Variable Speed Drives solution 20% increase in biomass boiler efficiency, whilst reducing fuel consumption by 40% Located […]
8 Step Compliance Checklist for the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive

Reheat’s 8 Step Compliance Checklist for the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Those approved for the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (NDRHI) will know that the energy industry watchdog, Ofgem, is responsible for the audit and compliance of the scheme. When on the scheme, remaining compliant is essential, as Ofgem can suspend payments or revoke your accreditation […]