ECA launches country-wide #ProjectNetZero Roadshow

ECA launches country-wide #ProjectNetZero Roadshow

Leading electrotechnical and engineering services body ECA has launched its #ProjectNetZero series of Roadshow events.

ECA is hosting the #ProjectNetZero Roadshow to give ECA Members an advantage in a growing market. As the demand for low-carbon and net zero work increases, electrical and engineering services contractors play a more important role than ever in delivering the installations that will make Net Zero possible.

Leading industry experts from ECA, which represents nearly 3,000 member businesses across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, will be visiting towns and cities across the UK to deliver full-day ​​​events packed with presentations, demonstrations and panel discussions for ECA Members. The Roadshow is supported by Gold Sponsors Luceco, UK Greentech, and Eaton.

Luke Osborne, ECA Energy and Emerging Technologies Solutions Advisor, said:

β€œRenewable energy accounted for nearly 40% of the energy provided to the UK electricity grid in 2022, just drawing ahead of fossil fuel energy. Electrotechnical contractors have a major role to play in continuing this transition.

β€œContractors simply cannot afford to fall behind in this fast-moving and emerging market. It is important that our buildings, infrastructure and grid are equipped to handle new energy demands, low-carbon installations, and fluctuating loads, the likes of which our current network is not accustomed to. That’s the mission we aim to accomplish with our #ProjectNetZero Roadshow.”

These sessions are aimed at enhancing and supporting electrotechnical businesses to prosper in the fast-moving low-carbon market. The events cover:

  • Economic, social and environmental drivers behind the growth in the low-carbon sector.
  • Adapting your business model – How your business can benefit and grow through new opportunities and stay ahead of the competition.
  • Upskilling and managing your workforce -The importance and requirements for delivering low carbon and energy efficiency services.
  • Understanding the supply chain – How manufacturers and distributers are investing in delivering low-carbon products, services and support.

The Project Net Zero Roadshow is free to attend for ECA Members. Learn more by clicking here

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