Reheat Secures National Trust Renewable Heat Opportunity

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August 2024
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Reheat has been successful in its bid to deliver biomass heat service and maintenance support for Europe’s largest membership organisation, the National Trust.

We will help to ensure the National Trust’s sustainable biomass systems continue to operate efficiently across multiple sites located in the North of England. The systems are contributing towards the National Trust’s carbon net zero target by 2030, which is already generating 50% of its energy from renewables. It has also announced further targets to reduce fossil fuel usage at 100 of its highest emitting buildings.

Wallington Hall in Northumberland is one of the National Trust sites with a Biomass system that Reheat is now supporting

Our relationship with the National Trust dates back nearly 10 years, having installed and maintained a wide range of renewable heat systems across many of its sites in England, equating to over 2MW in renewable heat capacity. 

Our Managing Director, Ben Tansey, said: “This is another important milestone in our long-standing relationship with the National Trust. We’re absolutely delighted they have again turned to our experience, professionalism, and expertise to help them continue to operate sustainable biomass heat as part of their wider net zero programme - arguably one of the most ambitious in the UK given the scale and complexity ofthe National Trust’s historic properties. To play our role in this means a great deal to our team and epitomises our purpose as a business.”

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Ben Moore
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Ben Moore

Marketing and Communications Manager
Ben oversees all of Reheat's communications internally and externally. With a decade in renewable energy, he has worked across a broad spectrum of sustainability, engineering and innovation projects and programmes in the UK and with partners and clients in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Ben is qualified through the Chartered Institute of Marketing and studied locally at Newcastle University with an MSc in Renewable Energy, Enterprise and Management.
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Reheat Secures National Trust Renewable Heat Opportunity

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Reheat has been successful in its bid to deliver biomass heat service and maintenance support for Europe’s largest membership organisation, the National Trust.

We will help to ensure the National Trust’s sustainable biomass systems continue to operate efficiently across multiple sites located in the North of England. The systems are contributing towards the National Trust’s carbon net zero target by 2030, which is already generating 50% of its energy from renewables. It has also announced further targets to reduce fossil fuel usage at 100 of its highest emitting buildings.

Wallington Hall in Northumberland is one of the National Trust sites with a Biomass system that Reheat is now supporting

Our relationship with the National Trust dates back nearly 10 years, having installed and maintained a wide range of renewable heat systems across many of its sites in England, equating to over 2MW in renewable heat capacity. 

Our Managing Director, Ben Tansey, said: “This is another important milestone in our long-standing relationship with the National Trust. We’re absolutely delighted they have again turned to our experience, professionalism, and expertise to help them continue to operate sustainable biomass heat as part of their wider net zero programme - arguably one of the most ambitious in the UK given the scale and complexity ofthe National Trust’s historic properties. To play our role in this means a great deal to our team and epitomises our purpose as a business.”

About the authors
Ben Moore
About the author

Ben Moore

Marketing and Communications Manager
Ben oversees all of Reheat's communications internally and externally. With a decade in renewable energy, he has worked across a broad spectrum of sustainability, engineering and innovation projects and programmes in the UK and with partners and clients in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Ben is qualified through the Chartered Institute of Marketing and studied locally at Newcastle University with an MSc in Renewable Energy, Enterprise and Management.
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Reheat Secures National Trust Renewable Heat Opportunity

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Reheat has been successful in its bid to deliver biomass heat service and maintenance support for Europe’s largest membership organisation, the National Trust.

We will help to ensure the National Trust’s sustainable biomass systems continue to operate efficiently across multiple sites located in the North of England. The systems are contributing towards the National Trust’s carbon net zero target by 2030, which is already generating 50% of its energy from renewables. It has also announced further targets to reduce fossil fuel usage at 100 of its highest emitting buildings.

Wallington Hall in Northumberland is one of the National Trust sites with a Biomass system that Reheat is now supporting

Our relationship with the National Trust dates back nearly 10 years, having installed and maintained a wide range of renewable heat systems across many of its sites in England, equating to over 2MW in renewable heat capacity. 

Our Managing Director, Ben Tansey, said: “This is another important milestone in our long-standing relationship with the National Trust. We’re absolutely delighted they have again turned to our experience, professionalism, and expertise to help them continue to operate sustainable biomass heat as part of their wider net zero programme - arguably one of the most ambitious in the UK given the scale and complexity ofthe National Trust’s historic properties. To play our role in this means a great deal to our team and epitomises our purpose as a business.”

About the authors
Ben Moore
About the authors

Ben Moore

Marketing and Communications Manager
Ben oversees all of Reheat's communications internally and externally. With a decade in renewable energy, he has worked across a broad spectrum of sustainability, engineering and innovation projects and programmes in the UK and with partners and clients in Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Ben is qualified through the Chartered Institute of Marketing and studied locally at Newcastle University with an MSc in Renewable Energy, Enterprise and Management.
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