The event will also feature a tour of the Ecodan Display Van
Through a series of presentations, the roadshow will inform on the Renewable Heat Incentive and the latest legislation.
This information will help housing providers to tackle fuel poverty amongst tenants.
The half-day events, which will also help the housing associations to reach renewable targets, will be free to attend.
With more advice to offer – such as how to set up a self-delivering air source heat pump programme – Mitsubishi Electric is anticipating that the events will be more popular than last year.
The seminars will start in Cardiff on 7th July and end on 24th September 2015 in Derby.
With the events running from 9am until 1pm, lunch and refreshments will be included.
Find out more and book a place
Mitsubishi Electric Living Systems,
Travellers Lane,
Hatfield,
Hertfordshire,
AL10 8XB
United Kingdom
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