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Panasonic Meet College Lecturers to Encourage Low Carbon SolutionsPanasonic Meet College Lecturers to Encourage Low Carbon Solutions

Panasonic Meet College Lecturers to Encourage Low Carbon Solutions

Panasonic is pleased to announce that it is has partnered with the ‘Sparks’ series of events, where UK college lecturers will ‘Meet the Manufacturer’. Taking place across the UK throughout January and February 2022 the Sparks events highlight the urgent need to encourage the new generation of engineers, installers and plumbers to embrace low carbon solutions in-order to combat the effects of climate change and to meet government targets for net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

By visiting Further Education Colleges across the UK, Panasonic aims to help college lecturers and faculty members to increase their knowledge and experience of low carbon solutions by providing details of its R&D programme, training seminars and technology developments for low carbon heating. Panasonic’s regional teams visiting the colleges all have a wealth of experience in the heating and cooling sector.

Richard Bishop, Head of Marketing for UK and Ireland commented, “Panasonic as a company is hugely enthusiastic about the environment and I believe we can help the UK meet its low carbon targets through supporting and advising the FE College lecturers who can pass on this knowledge to their students in each region. Switching technologies from traditional systems powered by Mains Gas, Oil or LPG to an Air Source Heat Pump such as the Panasonic Aquarea Range, can deliver significant cost savings, improvements to heating performance and low sound levels. With heat pumps hitting the media headlines and following on from COP26, we have recently a seen a huge increase in demand from both homeowners and installers for more information and first-hand training”.

The Panasonic wide range of heat pumps provides highly efficient heating and hot water, whilst also being a reliable, low carbon solution that offers long-term energy savings.

Richard further adds: “We are looking forward to meeting and to informing people of how we can help by supporting communities and organisations to develop and combat climate change.”

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