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A bright future for micro-generation and low carbon electricity(01/01/2008)
56% of the world’s gas reserves are in just three countries Russia, Iran and Qatar. In two years time 33% of the UK’s gas will need to be imported, by 2020 this will be 80%. Moves are now underway to ensure the projected carbon savings from low carbon electricity are connected to the Building Regulations Part L and the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) used for generating carbon calculations. The bright future for micro-generation and low carbon electric heating can be seen in their incr... [more]
Xpelair CarbonLite fans with energy saving auto-controls(24/12/2007)
Ventilation is essential to health and the protection of the fabric of a building, but over-ventilating can lose valuable heat. Applied Energy has introduced the Xpelair CarbonLite range of fans with a long working life and low energy use. They significantly reduce carbon emissions and aid compliance with both parts L & F of the Buildings Regulations when used as part of a wider ventilation strategy in buildings. The Xpelair CarbonLite range from Applied Energy demonstrates their commitment t... [more]
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