The role of Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage systems in decarbonising UK Industry

Tuesday 25 November (11.00-12.30)

Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (ATES) is emerging as a promising solution for reducing industrial emissions and improving energy efficiency.

This webinar will explore how these systems can support the UK’s decarbonisation journey, highlighting their potential to provide sustainable heating and cooling, reduce reliance on fossil fuels, and create long-term value for energy-intensive industries.

Speakers:
David Kipling, CEO at On-Site Energy
Niek Willemsen, Solutions Architect at On-Site Energy and
Professor Matthew Jackson, Imperial College London

On-Site Energy Ltd is your partner for delivery of innovative, comprehensive energy efficiency, energy generation and carbon reduction solutions. They overcome capex & payback blockages with a zero fee, fully-funded off-balance sheet structure. Their data-led, vendor agnostic approach specifies appropriate resilient solutions, and they leverage their team’s experience in global manufacturing to execute.

A pdf of the slide-deck is available here


Outline Agenda

11.00Welcome and Introduction
Robin Hale, Chief Executive, MEUC
Covering:
• What is ATES and how does the technology work ?
• Why has this technology not seen greater uptake in the UK ?
• How significant of a role could ATES play in meeting heating and cooling demand for UK industry ?
• Explore real-world applications for large energy users and its role as part of a site-wide energy solution
• What are the practical steps to overcome technical and financial barriers ?
12.30Close