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Ryan Harris

Lead Engineer

Ryan joined FairHeat after graduating from the University of Cambridge with a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences.  He is also a graduate member of CIBSE.

Ryan works primarily to improve the performance of new build heat networks both at design and operational level, which includes performing plant room demonstrations and acceptance testing to identify network inefficiencies and correctional measures.

With a keen interest in the growing importance of reducing CO2 emissions, Ryan joined FairHeat to gain experience in delivering efficient and cost-effective methods of heat delivery.
   

"FairHeat stood out to me as a company that not only want to improve industry practice but to lead the future of UK heat networks.
Working at FairHeat has given me the opportunity to work on a wide breadth of both new build and legacy projects, driving the efficiency and performance of networks to reduce the cost of heat to residents."

Ryan Harris

Lead Engineer

Ryan joined FairHeat after graduating from the University of Cambridge with a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering via Natural Sciences.  He is also a graduate member of CIBSE.

Ryan works primarily to improve the performance of new build heat networks both at design and operational level, which includes performing plant room demonstrations and acceptance testing to identify network inefficiencies and correctional measures.

With a keen interest in the growing importance of reducing CO2 emissions, Ryan joined FairHeat to gain experience in delivering efficient and cost-effective methods of heat delivery.
   

"FairHeat stood out to me as a company that not only want to improve industry practice but to lead the future of UK heat networks.
Working at FairHeat has given me the opportunity to work on a wide breadth of both new build and legacy projects, driving the efficiency and performance of networks to reduce the cost of heat to residents."

By the author

April 20, 2022

Impacts of Building-Level Heat Load Testing on Heat Network Performance

January 13, 2021

Easy control adjustments to get the most out of your plant room

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Unit 101 Trowbray House,
108 Weston Street, London, SE1 3QB

 

E: info@fairheat.com
P: 020 7042 9270

Terms and conditions
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Disclaimer
Policies

Certifications

© Copyright Fairheat Ltd. 2021

Unit 101 Trowbray House,
108 Weston Street, London, SE1 3QB

 

E: info@fairheat.com
P: 020 7042 9270

Terms and conditions
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Disclaimer
Policies

Certifications