The natural link between forestry, heat and bioenergy is fundamental to sourcing, operating and maintaining sustainable energy ecosystems. Reheat's unique first-hand experience spans from sustainable forest management to wood fuel production, through to the industrial application of bioenergy.
lower costs have been achieved from our bioenergy projects compared with alternative fuels.
sustainable and local biomass supply chains established for clients, managed-in house by Reheat.
Organisations have collaborated with and received innovation support through our Forestry programme, Northwoods.
Founded in forestry, Reheat remains rooted in projects and programmes that actively support and promote good forestry practices and the sustainable use of bioenergy as key pillars of our future energy systems.
We advise and support clients who are looking to source their fuel for biomass heating systems from local forests, and have completed major advisory work for organisations such as the National Forest Company, Argyll and Bute Council, and the United Nations Development Programme.
Our work extends well beyond the forest gate, and we work on projects that actively stimulate and support supply chains, contribute to policy development and the practical delivery of a wide range of bioenergy technologies and fuels. These range from agricultural and food processing residue projects, through to supporting the the production of second generation sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and providing insights to UK government on the role that bioliquids and liquified biogas can play in decarbonising off-grid heating systems.
Northwoods provides extensive support to the rural and forestry sectors by acting as a vehicle for funded forestry programmes. Owned by Reheat and operated alongside expert partners, it most recently delivered a three-year Woods into Management Foresty Innovation Fund (WiMFIF) programme on behalf of the Forestry Commission. This includes the driving of innovation in helping woodland owners to manage their woodland.