Alternate delegates for ten International Energy Agency Technology Collaboration Programmes

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BEIS is looking for experts in their field with a strong network of contacts across their industry to act as alternate delegates for ten International Energy Agency (IEA) Technology Collaboration Programmes (TCPs).

        
The TCPs are independent, international groups of experts set up by the IEA that enable governments and industries around the world to lead programmes and projects on a wide range of energy technologies and related issues.   

        
The UK is currently participating in 20 TCPs and BEIS would like to commission alternate delegates for ten of these TCPs to represent the UK industry alongside the primary (BEIS) delegate: 

        
•	Heat pumping technologies 
•	Hydrogen 
•	Solar heating and cooling 
•	User-centred energy systems 
•	Energy storage 
•	Geothermal 
•	District heating and cooling  
•	International Smart Grid Action Network  
•	Energy in Buildings and Communities 
•	Bioenergy

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