In this episode, we look at Heat as a Service, which is emerging across the European heating market. The macro-trend from products to services can be seen across many different industries, and is now starting to pick up more momentum in the heating sector, causing disruption in the relatively conservative heating industry. Host Jon Slowe looks at the leading edge of some of this disruption from Denmark and Germany, from the perspective of Andreas Ballhausen, Managing Director of Viessmann Solutions and Services; Nicolai Kipp, Chief Consultant at Dansk Fjernvarme, and Delta-EE Heat as a Service expert, Roxanne Pieterse.
Selling stationary fuel cells
The challenge and opportunity for aggregators in the current climate
Energy insights and customer engagement
Fossil fuel incumbents and their journeys to new energy
What does COVID-19 mean for the energy transition?
Smart EV Charging
Residential-scale energy storage and resilience
Inspiration from an emerging economy
The e-mobility squares of the chessboard
Virtual power plants in Australia
Blockchain's role in the energy transition
What can Europe learn from Japan, and what can Japan learn from Europe?
Peer to peer business models in the energy sector
Energy insights: where’s the commercial value?
Electrifying heat in the Netherlands – the role of data and services
Platforms, flexibility and electricity networks
In conversation with Mario Moura, Resideo
Electric Vehicles - leasing, subscriptions, bundling and accessibility
Collective self-consumption: localisation of the electricity system
Utility plays in public EV charging infrastructure
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