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Veolia to decarbonise energy at University Hospital of Hartlepool 

The global resource management firm is set to deliver wide-ranging energy projects to further decarbonise the heat supply at the University Hospital of Hartlepool. Delivered through Veolia’s strategic GreenUP programme, the upgrades will use the holistic whole building approach and ...

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Daikin partners with Mixergy to offer unparalleled benefits for social housing retrofit and new build

Mixergy and Daikin are excited to announce their new joint offering to social housing providers and new build developers. By combining a Daikin Altherma heat pump with a Mixergy smart hot-water cylinder, social housing providers and new build developers can ...

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Popular Nor Ray Vac heat system relaunched with efficiencies to cut costs and eco impact

  A heating system has been relaunched by leading manufacturer Reznor UK to give users greater control to boost efficiency levels and reduce running costs. The Nor Ray Vac system, a gas fired continuous radiant tube heating system, has modulating ...

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United Living announces renewable energy acquisitions

United Living Group, the provider of infrastructure, affordable housing, property services, and telecoms, has acquired a majority stake in both GTEC Training Limited, a leading renewables training specialist, and Thormer Solutions Limited, developer of Heatly, a digital tool that makes ...

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24-7 Group acquires JW Jones and Son

Multi-disciplinary engineering company, 24-7 Group, has acquired JW Jones and Son Ltd, specialists in the design, installation and maintenance of electrical, heating and plumbing services. This strategic acquisition aligns with 24-7 Group’s long-term growth strategy and will play a pivotal ...

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Buro Happold lands key role on national heat decarbonisation framework

The engineering, design, and advisory practice, has been awarded a place on the National Heat Network Zoning Programme to provide national zoning methodology, commercial, technical and project management support to the UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero ...

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CIBSE and DESNZ partner to make CP1 (2020) free-to-all

In a landmark move for UK Heat Network Standards, the Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE) and the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) have joined forces to make CP1 (2020), the recognised Code of Practice for ...

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Innovative, high performance electric infrared heater for industry and commerce

eSchwank S-18000 is the most powerful electric infrared heater of its kind with 3-stage modulation, 6, 12 and 18 kilowatts long service life due to reliable infraGlow heating elements service-friendly design climate neutral heating with green electricity possible specially developed ...

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60 years in and it’s just the beginning

Fernox is celebrating its 60th year in 2024. As the world’s first chemical water treatment company, the last six decades has seen Fernox consistently lead the way in the heating industry – from pioneering the use of chemicals, testing and ...

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Edinburgh College takes leap towards net zero

A new heat decarbonisation project aims to propel Edinburgh College’s ambition to be at the “cutting edge of environmental sustainability” within the further education sector and to dramatically reduce its carbon emissions by 2030. With over 27,000 students, staff and ...

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