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Grant UK's eLearning Academy now features new "Express Training" videos on heat pumps, hybrid systems, and smart controls, tailored for heating engineers and installers aiming to enhance their skills swiftly.

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New training videos added to Grant’s eLearning academy 

Grant UK's eLearning Academy now features new express training videos on heat pumps, hybrid systems, and smart controls, tailored for heating engineers and installers aiming to enhance their skills swiftly.
Jordan Brompton from myenergi applauds the government's efforts, highlighting the importance of building confidence in EVs. From increasing public chargepoints to celebrating the sale of Britain's one millionth BEV, the future of electric driving looks bright

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DfT plans help bolster confidence in EVs

Jordan Brompton from myenergi applauds the government's efforts, highlighting the importance of building confidence in EVs. From increasing public chargepoints to celebrating the sale of Britain's one millionth BEV, the future of electric driving looks bright.
InstallerSHOW is partnering with the Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI) for the 2024 event, promoting a culture of positive change in construction product information, addressing safety, sustainability, and more

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InstallerSHOW announces CCPI partnership

InstallerSHOW is partnering with the Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI) for the 2024 event, promoting a culture of positive change in construction product information, addressing safety, sustainability, and more.
Liverpool-based clean tech company Heatio is teaming up with Perenna Bank and Energy Systems Catapult to launch a green mortgage, offering lower interest rates to homeowners who adopt low-carbon technologies.

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Green mortgages reward retrofitting

Liverpool-based clean tech company Heatio is teaming up with Perenna Bank and Energy Systems Catapult to launch a green mortgage, offering lower interest rates to homeowners who adopt low-carbon technologies.
A UK project is testing the use of waste heat from a supercomputer to warm homes by storing it in disused mines, potentially heating over 5,000 households, offering a global model for repurposing abandoned mines for sustainable heating.

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Supercomputer heat and disused mines may heat homes

A UK project is testing the use of waste heat from a supercomputer to warm homes by storing it in disused mines, potentially heating over 5,000 households, offering a global model for repurposing abandoned mines for sustainable heating.