Co-located with All-Energy, Dcarbonise 2026 is Scotland’s primary event dedicated to the end-users of energy. While All-Energy focuses on the production of green power, Dcarbonise is laser-focused on efficiency and the decarbonization of the built environment and transport sectors. This event is essential for businesses, property managers, and public sector leaders who are tasked with reducing their carbon footprint and meeting strict government environmental targets.
The 2026 programme highlights the "Heat in Buildings" transition, exploring the latest in heat pump technology, district heating networks, and thermal insulation solutions. With Scotland’s unique architectural heritage, several sessions are dedicated to retrofitting older stone buildings with modern energy-saving tech. Additionally, the Low Carbon Transport zone showcases the latest in electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, fleet management solutions, and the emerging role of hydrogen fuel cells in heavy logistics.
Networking is a core component of Dcarbonise. The event facilitates "Meet the Buyer" sessions where technology providers can pitch directly to local authorities and housing associations. For small to medium enterprises (SMEs), Dcarbonise offers practical workshops on navigating green grants and securing low-interest loans for energy efficiency upgrades. By bringing together the supply chain and the end-user, the event serves as a practical roadmap for the Scottish economy’s transition to a sustainable future.
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