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Plumb & Parts Center supported National Apprenticeship Week which ran from 09-13 March.
Figures from the International Energy Agency (IEA) show that global emissions of C02 from the energy sector halted in 2014 – the first time in 40 years not tied to an economic downturn.
The Liberal Democrats have announced plans to introduce a new Green Homes Bill in the next Parliament aimed at improving the energy efficiency of Britain’s housing stock and promoting renewable heat technologies.
Worcester, Bosch Group, has launched its latest consumer communication campaign which sees the manufacturer promote the benefits of products – and in particular the new Wave Smart controller – to millions of homeowners across the country.
Specflue has launched a new website to enable installers to more easily find and book training courses online.
SunEdison has launched its new SunEdison Energy Saver Plan which allows homeowners to save up to 15 percent on electricity bills via solar at no upfront cost.
The Solar Trade Association officially launched its new-look logo, strategy and website last week at Ecobuild.
A national forum that will address best practice and quality assurance of renewable heat training is to be launched by SummitSkills.
L-R Simon Lomax (MD), Lord Taylor (chairman) and Chris Davis (commercial director)
500 homes across the UK are to become the first recipients of Kensa’s fully funded GSHP offer.
According to the report, the current Feed-in Tariff penalises small-scale wind which has seen deployment decline by 77 per cent.
DECC has launched a new Fuel Poverty Strategy which will compel future governments to improve the energy efficiency of England’s coldest homes, by law.
£70m of funding has been released for the third phase of the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund.
Daikin UK will be sponsoring the Green Housing Forum 2015.
DECC would like to invite your readers to a series of RHI events.
MCS reminds installers of updates to the domestic RHI, which came into force on February 05 2015
Consumer Credit Solutions (CCS) approved £450m in finance for domestic renewable projects in 2014 – the highest level in the company’s 15 year history.
Exeter teenagers interested in a career in renewable energy will be getting a visit from local installer SunGift solar.
Rural Energy’s managing director Paul Clark has been elected to Wood Heating Association’s first board of directors.
Solarlec has applauded the results of a recent performance test on one of the first ever PV systems installed in the UK.
Mitsubishi Electric has become the official main partner for Wigan Warriors Community Foundation and its ‘I’m a Green Warrior’ project.
NAPIT is advising installers to take advantage of growth being generated by the RHI.
Green Homes Together is looking to help installers become Green Deal qualified, following DECC’s reopening of the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF) cashback scheme.
Contracts worth £315m have been offered to 27 renewable electricity projects under the government’s first allocation round of Contracts for Difference (CfD).
UrbanWind has secured £3m investment for three major UK wind turbine projects.