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Burning Issue: Why the Green Deal is a good deal for all
Under the Green Deal, bill payers will be able to benefit from energy efficiency improvements without having to front up the cash. Instead, businesses will provide the capital, getting their money back via the energy bill. Andrew Warren is upbeat about the Green Deal's prospects.
8 Dec 2011
HVR Awards: Awards Spotlight
The prestigious HVR Awards for Excellence held on October 11 at 8 Northumberland, London were sponsored by the HVCA, Flakt Woods, Humidity Solutions, Riello Burners, Trox and Panasonic.
6 Dec 2011
Chimneys & Flues: Safety remains key in new flue regs
Vaillant is using its commercial training programmes to bring installers of light commercial appliances up to speed with new flueing regulations. John Bailey explains.
6 Dec 2011
Chimneys & Flues: Counting the cost and value of quality
Offering high quality, cost-effective products and maintaining profits in a tough market are real challenges for manufacturers. But they can be met, says Jason Lee.
6 Dec 2011
Renewables: Commercial sector warms to solar thermal heating
New attractive and energy efficient solar thermal designs are opening up fresh installation opportunities for building services contractors, says Glan Blake-Thomas.
6 Dec 2011
Renewables: When the client doesn't have money to burn...
Biomass boilers can deliver large cost and CO
2
savings over fossil fuels, says Gordon Traill, and district heating schemes can mean that fuel cost and CO
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savings can be magnified.
6 Dec 2011
Renewables: Pump action
Addressing the specification of circulating pumps can save a great deal of energy and money, says David Spragg.
6 Dec 2011
Renewables: Tried and tested kit cuts carbon and running costs
Gas absorption heat pump technology has a great future, according to Stefan Gautsch. He explains how these low carbon appliances work efficiently to provide both heating and hot water.
6 Dec 2011
Energy Management: Making the right connections wirelessly
Innovation in wireless sensor technology can save installation time and reduce costs in new controls projects as well as opening up new retrofit opportunities for the building services sector, says Alan Braybrook.
9 Nov 2011
Energy Management: Convection affection
A huge number of fan convectors is available for the commercial market. Jim Bennett outlines the options.
9 Nov 2011
Energy Management: ASHP retrofit made easier
Air source heat pumps have not always been suitable for retrofit applications. Robert Lockhart looks at how new developments are changing this.
9 Nov 2011
Energy Management: It pays to adopt a balanced approach to hvac circuits
Many building managers agree that indoor climate problems often surface as complaints from tenants. David Hudson explains the importance of circuit balancing.
9 Nov 2011
Energy Management: Lower energy use designs
Meeting the challenges of reducing energy usage in buildings and meeting future low carbon requirements are central to today's building services design. Mike Burke explains.
9 Nov 2011
Space Heating: A radiant solution for attractive savings
One technology often overlooked as an energy efficient solution to heating/cooling large spaces is radiant. Louise Harris looks at the energy saving potential of ceiling-mounted radiant heating and cooling systems.
9 Nov 2011
Space Heating: Keeping up to the MARC
Low water temperatures and radiators are a smart combination, says John Colling.
9 Nov 2011
Space Heating: Radiators - a cool option
One thing we have come to expect of radiators over the years is that they are pretty hot, but all that is changing, says Chris Edwards.
9 Nov 2011
Chilled Beams: Change is in the air with new sustainability standard
With their high efficiency and ability to harness free cooling, chilled beams and ceilings are likely to set the new sustainable efficiency standard, predicts David Leatherbarrow.
9 Nov 2011
Chilled Beams: Shining a light on a cool solution
Chilled beams offer an effective cooling solution and can help reduce a building's energy footprint significantly, claims Wander ter Kuile.
9 Nov 2011
Contractor Focus: Saving cash and the planet
Forget climate change. Energy efficiency makes sense simply from a business perspective because it can offer dramatic cost savings, says Chris Webber of the Economist Intelligence Unit
9 Nov 2011
Burning Issue: Beware the rumours surrounding refrigerants
Unfounded rumour and speculation about the future of HFC refrigerants is starting to impact on consultants' decision-making, according to Simon Keel. And, he says, misinformation about the legal life expectancy of gases such R410A is resulting in consultants and designers altering specifications because of unnecessary concerns about their duty of care.
9 Nov 2011
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