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Adrian Lightwood, OFTEC registration director
OFTEC has introduced new classes of registration for solar thermal systems and heat pumps, with plans to extend this further to cover biomass next year.
L-R Vergnet’s Diana Popa with Bertie Sainsbury-Plaice and farmer Ian Sharman
Vergnet has hosted its first ever open day in the UK on a Nottinghamshire diary farm.
Grant UK has launched its ThermaWave series of thermal stores, allowing multiple heat sources to be connected with a 3kW immersion heater back-up.
Ecolution has launched a new website to reflect its 360 degree service.
The European Union has agreed a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent by 2030.
HETAS has moved to new offices in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire.
Shell is calling on UK entrepreneurs with big ideas to reduce carbon emissions to enter the 2015 Shell Springboard awards programme.
Sustainable architect and TV presenter Charlie Luxton will be the keynote speaker at this year’s NICEIC and ELECSA Live North event.
This year, Plumb and Parts Center has been running a series of seminars around the UK in order to broaden understanding of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme.
Innasol has today announced that its renewable heating technology has saved its customers, and the UK, over 100 thousand tonnes of CO2. This is equivalent to more than 16,000 UK residents’ CO2 emissions from heating.
The waiting is now over and REI is delighted to announce the winners of this year’s Energy Efficiency & Renewables Awards.
NAPIT have welcomed the announcement from DECC that a further £100m of funding is set to be invested in the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF).
NIBE has introduced two new, increased-capacity buffer vessels to its high-performance UKV range – specifically designed for use in large-scale commercial applications.
The government has today pledged over £9m additional funding to encourage the spread of district heating schemes and other heat networks.
The STA and REA have spoken out against the government’s finalised budgets for Contracts for Difference (CfD).
RenewableUK says media speculation that wind farms can affect people’s hearing is incorrect and irresponsible.
Ecovision Renewables has appointed its sales manager Paul Dean as its general manager and sales director.
Rural Energy has partnered with Austrian boiler manufacturer Herz to develop the heavy duty Herz Firematic 199kW HD.
A spokesman for Worcester, Bosch has backed plans laid out by the Liberal Democrats to reward people who improve the energy efficiency of their homes with a council tax discount.
SOLFEX energy systems has announced a new supply partnership with ROLEC, electric vehicle charging systems manufacturer.
RES UK managing director Gordon MacDougall has called on the UK’s politicians to take note of the Rockefeller family’s decision to divest itself of fossil fuel assets.
RenewableUK has objected strongly to communities secretary Eric Pickles’ repeated interference in renewable energy projects in England.
Labour’s announcement this week to provide interest free loans for energy efficiency improvements to one million UK homes has been cautiously welcomed by many in the green sector.
Phyllis Prior Boardman, executive director of Green Deal Consortia, has asked the industry to rally round the embattled energy efficiency scheme amid mounting criticism from MPs.