London Green500 approval for HeatingSave
HeatingSave and its parent company Tensor plc have been appointed as approved suppliers to the London Green500 scheme that aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 1.5 million tonnes by 2010 - the
HeatingSave Small Business system approved by DEFRA
The Carbon Trust and the Government Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) have added the HeatingSave Small Business system to the Energy Technology List of approved products for the enhanced capital allowances scheme. It has been registered under Boiler Equipment, sub-technology optimising Controllers for Wet Heating Systems. The product application/certification number is 43922.
Easy to use monitor screen tells where the most energy is wasted in a building
An expert says it will cost £5,000 per person a year in the UK between now and 2050 to rebuild the nation’s entire energy system along low carbon lines.
Energy management system controls solar power and heat pumps at the office
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has quietly injected a £197m boost to the feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme to help prevent
Energy efficiency experts HeatingSave exhibit at Ecobuild 2012
HeatingSave joined more than 1,500 exhibitors at Ecobuild 2012; the world’s biggest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment.
Great deal cuts corporate energy bills by up to one-third
A think-tank is urging for a ‘Green Deal’ to be set up for heavy industry to become more energy efficient. The Green Deal scheme has already been pe
Microprocessor automatically drops the gas heating when buildings are unoccupied
A minister stated that fracking is not the answer to a UK energy crisis.
Mobile business heating software gives managers real time updates on carbon savings
A retail giant hopes to save 140 tonnes of carbon emissions a year by reducing the diameter of its toilet roll tubes.
Clever office controller automatically drops the heating when nobody is at work
Some 300 businesses have applied to receive the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), but just 11 have been approved for the green energy subsidy so far.
Small businesses slash fuel bills by automatically dropping heating when buildings are unoccupied
Some chains heat their outlets to a sultry 24c when stores do not need to be any hotter than 20c for customers to be comfortable.
