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VO answers SOS callFree

2 September, 2010

VPhase, a device which cuts household electricity costs by approximately ten percent pa, has been featured on BBC’s DIY: SOS The Big Build. The hour long programme saw the team transform an ex-council house in South Wales, Brynmawr, into...

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Skills gap needs to be pluggedFree

2 September, 2010

According to new research published by SummitSkills, the Sector Skills Council for the Building Services Engineering (BSE) sector, while overall engagement in environmental technologies is increasing in BSE, there are not enough trained...

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FiTs installations double in AugustFree

2 September, 2010

Figures for August have shown a sharp increase in the uptake of Feed-In Tariffs with nearly 4,000 eligible FiTs installations going live, totalling 11.28MW of capacity. This was double the figures for July. The vast majority of the installations...

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An endorsement for energy efficiencyFree

2 September, 2010

Supplier of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, Chloride, has announced that it has been awarded the title of Endorser Status for the European Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency. The European Commission awarded Chloride...

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Schools still offering opportunitiesFree

2 September, 2010

Schneider Electric is urging contractors not to give up on the business opportunities offered by the education sector, despite the government crack down on education costs.

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London Fire Brigade a pioneer for RE:FIT schemeFree

25 August, 2010

As part of the mayor of London’s RE:FIT programme, ten London fire stations have shown that carbon emissions have plummeted by as much as 44% and energy bills will be cut by around £50,000 a year. The completed stations are now saving 242...

ENERGY MANAGEMENT

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The little things can make a big differenceFree

1 July, 2010

Rob Threapleton of materials technologists, Morgan Carbon, argues that a shift in focus towards smaller components in wind turbine generators (WTGs) could solve bigger problems

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A vital ingredientFree

1 July, 2010

FLIR take a look at the increasingly important role that thermal imaging is playing in detecting energy losses, building fabric defects, and HVAC and electrical problems, citing the example of Chubb Insurance

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A big break for Crucible lightingFree

1 July, 2010

Osram’s COINlight-OSTAR LED modules and control gear have been installed in the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, home to the World Snooker Championships

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PV looks a good FIT for the UKFree

15 July, 2010

John Meadows, managing director at Schott Solar, discusses the growing potential for solar energy in the UK, in relation to the government’s new tariff regime

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Low energy lamps stealing the showFree

15 July, 2010

Energy saving lamps from Megaman are enabling steel company ArcelorMittal to achieve significant energy savings at its Willenhall factory

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An easier ride for theme park lightingFree

15 July, 2010

An amusement park in Cornwall has almost halved its lighting outlay after undertaking an energy efficient lighting installation using a retro-fit device from Energys. As a result The Flambards Experience, which features a Victorian village,...

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Improving operational controlFree

15 July, 2010

Solutions from Rockwell Automation are helping to streamline the operations of waste management disposal company Pyros Environmental

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Reap the rewards of forward planningFree

15 July, 2010

Geoff Walker, director at Artesis, supplier of predictive maintenance solutions, reports on the difference that planning and adopting the right type of maintenance can make to both business and energy efficiency, as well as productivity...

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