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Free Webinar - Heat network regulations are changing: Here's how property managers can get ahead

Thursday 25th September 2025, 10:00 - 11:00

HNTAS? DESNZ? EO? What do these abbreviations mean, and what do they have to do with your property portfolio? 

If your building has communal heating, you're classed as a heat supplier, and from 2026, that comes with new legal responsibilities. From compliant metering set-ups to efficiency improvements, to transparent billing, it's a lot. But don't worry. We'll make it simple. 

In this free webinar, we'll break down what's changing, what you actually need to do, and how to get support. 

What You Will Learn:

  • How to tell if your building will need to comply
  • What Ofgem's new heat network regulations are likely to require (in plain English)
  • What happens if you don't act
  • How to prepare your network strategically 

Presenter

Chris Kulski

Business Development Manager at Insite Energy

Chris Kulski is Business Development Manager at Insite Energy, specialising in heat network efficiency, planned and reactive maintenance, and regulatory compliance. He works closely with managing agents, housing providers, and developers to reduce downtime, improve customer satisfaction, and boost long-term system performance.

With over 20 years’ experience in consultancy and operations across the UK’s development sector, Chris brings a strong background in quality management, lean processes, and UKAS-accredited schemes. His expertise in compliance and project delivery gives him a practical, solutions-focused approach to tackling complex challenges.

His recent work highlights the importance of aligning system temperatures, improving metering accuracy, and tackling root causes of inefficiency. These insights have helped clients stay ahead of upcoming regulations and deliver better-performing heat networks.

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