Reheat secures MCS Certification and Boiler Upgrade Scheme approval

We are pleased to announce we have achieved certification under the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) for biomass systems, and are now an approved installer for the Boiler Upgrade Scheme. MCS certification is a recognised quality standard when undertaking small-scale installations for homeowners and buildings used for businesses, in accordance with the Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC). The […]

Reheat becomes Real Living Wage accredited

We are proud to announce that Reheat is now officially an accredited Real Living Wage employer – another meaningful step in our journey to build a fairer, more sustainable future for our team, our clients, and our communities. The Real Living Wage is more than just a pay benchmark—it’s a commitment to ensuring that everyone who works […]

Reheat opens North West branch with first recruit

We are delighted to announce that we have taken on our first recruit in the North West of England as part of plans to grow a substantial footprint in the region. We recently welcomed Christopher Craig as our first team member permanently based in the North West. In his new role as a Mechanical and […]

Reheat Celebrates First Year of Impact as a Certified B Corp

Reheat Celebrates One Year as a B Corp and Releases Its First Impact Report As Reheat marks its first anniversary as a certified B Corp, we take this opportunity to reflect on our journey, celebrate our achievements, and outline our ambitious plans for the future. With the release of our first annual B Corp Impact […]

Reheat Secures Church of England Net Zero Project

Reheat is delivering a major decarbonisation project launched by the Church of England as part of its pledge to become net zero carbon by 2030. We are in the process of delivering Net Zero Carbon (NZC) Energy Action Plans for 182 Church of England properties across England. The Action Plans will determine short and medium-term recommendations […]

Reheat welcomes Ogden Trust internship

Reheat continued its long line of supporting young learners in the area by welcoming Joe Tansey to undertake a project through The Ogden Trust. As part of his 4-week internship with us, Joe completed a detailed feasibility study for a community heat project in Alnwick, Northumberland. Joe had to understand factors such as heating challenges […]

Reheat Secures National Trust Renewable Heat Opportunity

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, […]

Reheat delivers project for community-owned heat scheme

A rural Northumberland community initiative has taken its first steps to investigate the potential for a major renewable heat scheme to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, which would make it one of the first community owned schemes of its kind in the region, and one of the largest in the UK. The Haydon Bridge […]

Reheat Delivers Alnwick Heat Network Feasibility Study

Northumberland Estates, in collaboration with Reheat and SSE Energy Solutions, is exploring the possibility of establishing a clean, eco-friendly energy network to supply local businesses and public spaces in Alnwick. The study will explore low carbon heating for a large portion of Alnwick, which includes commercial consumers, public buildings, and new homes. The first area […]

Reheat’s Rosanna Curtis presented Future Leader Award

The Reheat team are delighted for our colleague, Rosanna Curtis, who was presented with the Future Leader in the Forest Industry Award. Rosanna, who works in Reheat’s consultancy team, was presented the Tom A Bruce-Jones Memorial Award at the Confor Awards 2024 in Edinburgh. The award criteria is an individual with outstanding skills, who has […]