BetaTalk - The Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Heating Podcast

By: Nathan Gambling BetaTeach
  • Summary

  • "Nathan is brilliant at making the complicated simple..." Amber Rudd (Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change 2015-16)

    BetaTalk is an award winning podcast for Local Authorities, Social Housing Groups, Think Tanks, Government, Journalists, Consultants, Developers, Gas, Oil and Heat Pump engineers and the general public.

    It is hosted by Nathan Gambling who's family have been involved with heat pump technologies for nearly half a century.

    "Nathan is one of the UK's clean heat leaders, so I always watch him closely..." Chris Stark (former CEO of the Climate Change Committee and Head of UK Gov. Mission Control)

    The podcast features guests from the policy world as well as some of the UK's remarkable heating engineers. It discusses challenges and opportunities with decarbonised heating.

    © 2025 BetaTalk - The Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Heating Podcast
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Episodes
  • Thoughts on Heat Pump Systems from Experienced Engineer Dan Large
    Apr 19 2025

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    Nathan chats with Dan Large a Director at Solaris Energy. Dan has been involved with the design, installation and maintenance of heat pump heating systems for a good number of years.

    The important topic of water quality comes up and Solaris Energy use VDI 2035 methods rather than a chemical inhibitor approach.

    Dan is on the installer working group at MCS and gives insight into this process.

    The episode also discusses heat pump controls and how Dan and Solaris Energy have become involved with the heat pump manufacturer Kronoterm.

    This season is being sponsored by Primary Pro a professional pipe insulation system


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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • A Personal Heat Pump Journey and the Power of Mentorship
    Apr 8 2025

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    Welcome back to BetaTalk, the podcast dedicated to exploring the exciting world of renewable heating! In this episode, host Nathan is joined by two fantastic guests: Barry Sharp from Renewable Heat and a familiar voice to BetaTalk listeners, and Scott Sanford who has recently embarked on his own renewable heating journey.

    Our conversation kicks off with a fascinating deep dive into Scott's personal experience installing a Viessmann heat pump system in his own home. We hear firsthand about his installation journey, the challenges and triumphs he faced, and the benefits he's now experiencing. This very installation was also recently featured in the SNIPEF magazine, offering a real-world perspective on adopting heat pump technology.

    The episode then continues with a theme that Nathan and Barry have explored in previous episodes: the crucial role of mentorship within the heating industry. We delve into Scott's heating career, his motivations for embracing renewable technologies, and his active involvement within SNIPEF. We discuss how mentorship has potentially played a part in his journey and the importance of knowledge sharing within the sector as we transition towards a greener future.

    In this episode, you'll learn about:

    • Scott Sanford's personal experience installing a Viessmann heat pump system in his home.
    • The key considerations and potential hurdles involved in a domestic heat pump installation.
    • Insights from Scott's journey as featured in the SNIPEF magazine.
    • The ongoing discussion between Nathan and Barry regarding the significance of mentorship in the renewable heating industry.
    • Scott's career path within the heating sector and his role as a SNIPEF member.
    • The value of knowledge sharing and support networks within the plumbing and heating community.

    This season is being sponsored by PrimaryPro, a professional system for insulating heat pump pipework

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Weather Compensation: The Missing Link in Efficient Heating? (feat. Ken Bone from Ultimate Renewables Supplies)
    Apr 5 2025

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    Welcome back to the show! In this episode, I'm joined by a good friend and expert in the renewable energy sector, Ken Bone from Ultimate Renewables Supplies. Ken and I dive deep into a topic that's crucial for efficient heating and the future of low-carbon homes: weather compensated heating systems.

    One of the key points we explore is the apparent lack of understanding within the installer base regarding weather compensation. It's surprising, considering that condensing boilers – mandated way back in 2005 – operate much more efficiently when paired with this intelligent control strategy.

    But is it fair to point the finger solely at installers? We discuss why it's arguably not their fault. Ken and I explore the possibility that industry associations haven't adequately championed and educated on the benefits of weather compensation. This lack of widespread promotion has left many installers unfamiliar with its implementation and advantages.

    Our conversation then shifts to the burgeoning heat pump market. Are heat pump manufacturers doing enough to provide user-friendly and effective controls, both for the installer during setup and for the homeowner in their daily use? We examine the current landscape and consider areas for improvement.

    I also share a bit about the history of the control industry, where the ideal scenario pushed by control manufacturers for many has been individual room-by-room control. However, as Ken astutely points out, this level of granular control is often unnecessary and can overcomplicate things.

    We also touch on a fascinating aspect of the UK heating market: the observation that certain manufacturers are utilizing the same Chinese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) for their products. This raises questions about differentiation and the potential for shared underlying technology.

    A central theme of our discussion revolves around whether these OEMs could produce better weather compensation controls that also incorporate room influence. Can we achieve the best of both worlds – the efficiency of weather compensation fine-tuned by individual room temperature feedback?

    Towards the end of the episode, we briefly touch upon the important topics of grid flexibility and demand-side response. We discuss how a better understanding and wider adoption of weather compensation by installers could significantly ease the transition to heat pumps and contribute to a more flexible and efficient energy system.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone involved in the heating industry, from installers and manufacturers to homeowners interested in optimising their heating systems and understanding the future of home comfort. Join Ken and me as we unravel the mysteries and potential of weather compensated heating!

    This season is sponsored by Primary Pro, a professional pipe insulation system

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    1 hr and 15 mins
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