The Future of Heat Pumps In the UK
A lack of familiarity and knowledge about heat pumps is proving to be a major barrier in the UK, in their adoption to replace gas central heating.
A lack of familiarity and knowledge about heat pumps is proving to be a major barrier in the UK, in their adoption to replace gas central heating.
Energy efficiency funding for heat pumps and insulation to reduce energy consumption announced in the autumn statement is needed now.
The Electrification of Heat Demonstration project has shown that no property type or architectural era is unsuitable for a heat pump.
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The Federation of Master Builders (FBM) have called for a UK-wide retrofit plan. They are urging the UK government to keep to the commitments made in 2019 which pledged to help reduce domestic energy demand by considering a wider national commitment to energy efficiency in buildings.
This article covers a range of simple actions that can result in energy savings and prolong the lifespan of your Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system.
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Now is the perfect time to make sure your HVAC will perform efficiently and effectively during the colder autumn and winter months.
As the temperature in the UK continues to soar and heatwaves are predicted, the Met office has issued another extreme heat warning just a few weeks after the previous extreme heat warning was issued. Met Office Deputy Chief Meteorologist Dan Rudman says: “Thanks to persistent high pressure over the UK, temperatures will be rising day-on-day