
Before joining FairHeat in September 2019, Mark studied a Masters’ degree in Chemical Engineering at Newcastle University and gained experience as a Project Engineer in the facilities and energy department of BASF.
As a Consulting Engineer, Mark is often visiting client sites and working to design and model cost effective measures to increase heat network efficiency on both new build and retrofit projects. In 2021, Mark was invited to participate in the CIBSE Technical Symposium with his research on the use of PV and solar thermal on urban heat networks.
Through his work, Mark has acquired a wide-ranging interest in the energy sector and is working towards becoming a Chartered Engineer.
Before joining FairHeat in September 2019, Mark studied a Masters’ degree in Chemical Engineering at Newcastle University and gained experience as a Project Engineer in the facilities and energy department of BASF.
As a Consulting Engineer, Mark is often visiting client sites and working to design and model cost effective measures to increase heat network efficiency on both new build and retrofit projects. In 2021, Mark was invited to participate in the CIBSE Technical Symposium with his research on the use of PV and solar thermal on urban heat networks.
Through his work, Mark has acquired a wide-ranging interest in the energy sector and is working towards becoming a Chartered Engineer.