Hydrogen heating could cause fuel bills to rise 90%, new report warns
Using hydrogen as a means to heat homes in the UK could have a disastrous impact on energy bills, according to a new report.
Using hydrogen as a means to heat homes in the UK could have a disastrous impact on energy bills, according to a new report.
ESP has made a significant investment in recent months to redevelop its Sangamo range of timers and heating controls.
CEF has launched its second priced trade catalogue now containing almost 30,000 products.
The latest insight paper from Cornwall Insight, The future of UK heat networks – critical comparisons with European markets, examines the development of heat networks within the UK and highlights what lessons can be learnt from other markets.
As the number of high-rise dwellings and rural developments increases in the UK, the demand for electric boilers is also set to rise. To ready installers for this step-change in demand, Alan Clarke, technical support manager at Heatrae Sadia, provides his top
The UK cannot build its way to a low-carbon future without retrofitting the UK’s old, cold homes to meet 2050 climate targets, a new report from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Nottingham Trent University states.
Commenting on Hard-Wired Problems – a new report highlighting key issues, around electric heating, such as fuel poverty in Scotland – Wayne Mackay of safety charity Electrical Safety First, said: “We welcome this report, which shows a higher proportion of Scots are
An annual energy saving of around £20,000 is expected as a result of the extensive installation at the LIFE Academies Trust-operated school. In Central Bedfordshire, Biggleswade Academy accommodates children aged from 2 to 13. The technical team at the Academy, led by
Stainless steel heat transfer products manufacturer, Fabdec, has been awarded the Best Manufacturer award at the Shropshire Business Awards following a year of sustained growth. The awards celebrate manufacturers that demonstrate world-class standards and a commitment to industry innovation, training and apprenticeships,
Bsria is supporting a government consultation which is seeking input from the building industry to help develop and support future policies for heat in non-domestic buildings. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) identifies that non-domestic buildings in the UK
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