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Chris Goggin of Rinnai looks forward to the establishment of renewable liquid fuels to broad markets.
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As the UK moves towards a general election both the opposition party and current UK government are viewing energy costs as a weapon that can be used to attract electoral ballots. Both parties are reviewing their approach to truncating domestic and commercial energy costs.
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12 April 2024
If you've ever wondered how commercial heat pumps or domestic heat pump heating or DHW works and where the heat pump technology sources their heat from, you've come to the right place. In this article, we will delve into the science behind heat pumps and explore their heat sources.
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Chris Goggin examines the situation as it stands in the UK energy, heating, and hot water supply industry.
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One of the largest chains of fitness facilities and recreation centres in the UK has shifted to employing electric cylinders and commercial air source heat pump products from the Rinnai line as a key component of hybrid heating and hot water systems at locations across the nation. The cutting-edge new line of air source heat pumps uses R290, a refrigerant with a low global warming potential score.
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A large 72 room care home in Surrey with a 123-person occupancy needed to reduce its operational carbon emissions by 20% but maintain a generous hot water supply during peak periods. The owner-operators also needed to re-structure both the operational costs and energy usage.
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Rinnai UK’s team of Heating & Hot Water System Designers have provided a well-recognized hotel, spa and golf resort in the north of England with plans to install one of two new systems that are proven to reduce cost, carbon emissions and improve energy efficiency.
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12 March 2024
As global economies continue to identify and incorporate clean and sustainable energies into respective national options, hydrogen has emerged as a potential source of energy capable of decarbonising and delivering power to domestic and commercial applications.
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1 March 2024
By harnessing the power of the sun, solar thermal systems can use solar panels or tubes to heat water, providing a continuous and reliable supply of domestic hot water for residential or commercial properties. Not only will they reduce the sites’ dependence on fossil fuels, but they can also reduce onsite operational expenditure.
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12 February 2024
As the demand for clean, sustainable energy intensifies, solar thermal technology has emerged as a leading solution in the renewable energy sector.