Technical Tuesdays: Technical Conservation Webinars
These free webinars, presented by Historic England's Technical Conservation Team, provide delegates with an in-depth look at a range of technical conservation topics.
Upcoming webinars
Heat pumps in historic buildings: Addressing myths and misconceptions
Extra date: 8 April 2025 at 1:00pm - due to the high demand for our latest webinar on heat pumps, we are running an additional session.
Curious about heat pumps but not sure about how to implement them effectively?
This webinar will build on insights from our previous heat pump events, diving deeper into the common myths and misconceptions about heat pump technology.
Our engineers will share practical advice, real-world experience, and case studies to help you plan and implement a successful heat pump installation project.
We will aim to allow plenty of time for questions so please come prepared with anything that you would like to ask or share!
Heat pumps and the path to decarbonisation: Understanding their environmental impact
29 April 2025 at 1:00pm
Are you interested in learning more about the environmental benefits of heat pumps?
Join us for our next heat pump webinar where we will cover all aspects of the environmental benefits and impacts associated with this low carbon heating technology.
We will focus on operational carbon emissions, embodied carbon and the refrigerants used in heat pumps to help you to understand why heat pumps are vital to the decarbonisation of heating in the UK.
We will aim to allow plenty of time for questions so please come prepared with anything that you would like to ask or share!
Webinar recordings
Find recordings of previous Technical Tuesday webinars via the link below.
Historic England is an IHBC-recognised CPD provider. Participation in these webinar events may provide part of the compulsory CPD requirements of a full or associate IHBC member.
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