As the UK advances towards its legally binding net-zero targets, the pressure on buildings to decarbonise continues to grow. Heat pumps and energy-efficient HVAC systems are central to reducing operational carbon, but attention is also turning to the environmental impact of refrigerants – particularly under evolving F-Gas regulations and the drive to reduce Scope 3 emissions.
This webinar explores practical strategies for delivering low-carbon heating and cooling, with a focus on the transition to low-GWP refrigerants, reclaim and recovery practices, and system-level design considerations.
Drawing on Daikin’s experience in delivering solutions across sectors such as offices, hotels, and high-rise residential buildings, the session highlights:
• The implications of refrigerant legislation and phasedown targets
• Opportunities for refrigerant reuse and lifecycle emissions reduction
• System design approaches that balance decarbonisation, compliance, and performance – aligned with frameworks such as the UK Net Zero Carbon Buildings Standard (NZCBS), NABERS UK, and BREEAM
• Example applications including water-source and high-temperature heat pumps, and integrated solutions for domestic hot water and comfort cooling
The webinar is ideal for building services engineers, energy managers, and facilities professionals looking to navigate the shifting compliance landscape and deliver robust, future-ready systems.
