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Procast ramps up decarbonisation ambitions with Heat Network Scotland membership

Derek Innes, Procast
Derek Innes

PROCAST Group has joined Heat Network Scotland as the firm continues its efforts to support the transition to low-carbon heat and help accelerate the nation’s journey towards net zero.

Heat Network Scotland brings together industry, housing providers, academics and government to share best practice, encourage collaboration and support the growth of heat networks. The organisation works to influence policy and help drive the adoption of sustainable heating solutions.

As a business delivering retrofit and decarbonisation projects, Procast Group sees its membership as an opportunity to contribute practical experience, share industry insight, and work alongside fellow members to support the continued development of low-carbon heat.

Derek Innes, group MD at Procast Group, explained, “We are delighted to become a member of Heat Network Scotland and to join an organisation that brings together industry, housing providers, academics and government officials to accelerate the decarbonisation of heat. What appealed to us is the ambition to create a collaborative environment where members can share what works in practice, contribute to important policy discussions and collectively support the transition to low-carbon heat.

“We look forward to working alongside fellow members, sharing our experience and contributing to the development of practical, sustainable heat solutions that deliver lasting benefits for communities across Scotland.”

Antoine Reguis, founding director of Heat Network Scotland, added, “Heat Network Scotland is delighted to welcome Procast among its members. Heat Network Scotland brings together all the key stakeholders interested in or impacted by the development of heat networks across Scotland. For us, it is essential to hear the voice of contractors from the construction and retrofit sectors, and we look forward to working closely with Procast. This partnership will support a joined-up approach to developing resilient, sustainable and affordable heat for Scottish homes and businesses.”