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Heating installers have their say To tackle climate change, the UK has a legal commitment for carbon emissions to be net zero by 2050. This means that high carbon fossil fuels currently used to heat our buildings will need to be replaced with low carbon fuels and...
Heat pump industry rises to meet Manchester’s low carbon challenge Reducing or eliminating domestic carbon emissions will involve transforming the UK’s entire housing stock through a combination of improved insulation, behavioural change and a reduction in...
This event will be held on March 3-4, East of England Arena, Peterborough . Taking place for the first time at the East of England Arena, Energy and Rural Business Show is the ground-breaking event which will define modern farming. Proudly supported by the Heat Pump...
House of Commons Science and Technology Committee publishes report The Science and Technology Committee has highlighted the lack of Government policies in place to deliver the net zero target by 2050 and recommends 10 steps the Government should take to meet this...
Heat Pumps and Net-Zero: The Facts HPA Vice Chairman and NIBE managing director Phil Hurley tackles the decarbonisation debate head on by presenting the case for heat pumps and highlighting the importance of installers in engaging with homeowners about low-carbon...
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