Why Water Quality Matters in Low Carbon Heat Systems

Water is the lifeblood of any low carbon heat system or heat network, yet it is often the most overlooked component. Poor water quality can silently degrade system performance, shorten equipment lifespan, lead to costly failures, and potentially invalidate manufacturer warranties. From the moment a system is filled, untreated water begins interacting with metals, oxygen, […]
Meet the Reheat team: Introducing Katie

Katie joined Reheat back in 2022 as administrative support for our Heat Supply & Installation teams. Here Katie tells us about her journey at Reheat and the positive impact she has made within Heat Supply & our Health & Wellbeing programme. When I joined Reheat, my role focused primarily on administration, but it’s grown significantly […]
Understanding Air Quality Modelling for Biomass Heating Systems

In his latest blog, Senior Consultant, Oisín de Priall, explains air quality modelling and its requirement in the face of growing pressures from planning authorities. In recent years, biomass boilers – particularly those using woodchip and pellet fuel – have become an increasingly popular heating solution due to their cost-effectiveness and renewable credentials. However, this […]
Ensuring Woodfuel Sustainability and Quality Compliance for Biomass RHI Systems

Reheat consultant, Martha Carrdus, provides her insights into the sustainability and quality requirements for woodfuel used in Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) biomass systems. The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) was designed to incentivise the installation of low-carbon heating and places a strong emphasis on using sustainably sourced and high-quality woodfuel, metering accuracy and requirements, and annual […]
Meet the Reheat team: Introducing Amelia

Amelia joined Reheat as a Graduate in July 2024 after graduating from The University of Nottingham with a degree in Environmental Sciences. Here, Amelia gives us her insight since joining us, and how she has integrated the skills and experience gained from writing her dissertation into her role as Graduate Consultant. My role at […]
Woodland Management on Estates: Meeting Heating, Sustainability and Economic Needs

Proactive woodland management has long been a central feature of estate life in Scotland, and as pressure to reduce domestic and commercial carbon emissions from buildings grows, many estate and woodland owners are turning to their woodland resources to meet heating needs. The use of woodland as a fuel source provides an opportunity to reduce […]
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, […]
Decarbonising Distilleries – Meeting the Net Zero Challenge

Our Principal Engineer, Andrew McGhee, applies his 25 years of energy sector and distillery engineering experience to look at some of the answers to decarbonising the manufacture of whisky. We all know that emissions of CO2 have to be greatly reduced over the next very few years, and that distillers everywhere are working hard on […]
Rosanna Curtis – Award Winning Graduate and Consultant

After graduating with an award winning dissertation and presenting at international conferences, Rosanna tells us more about her success since joining Reheat as a Consultant. “It’s great to join a company that not only specialises in areas similar to my skillset, but also one that is interested in my personal values” I graduated from […]
A new look! Why we’ve rebranded and what it means.

Welcome to our New Look. Why we’ve rebranded and what it means Welcome to our new website, and of course our new brand! We are absolutely delighted to kick off 2023 with a fresh brand that has been many months in the making. Our new logo explained The logo (or hallmark) is a representation of […]