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Controlling temperature within buildings using low temperature heating and high temperature cooling

Mechanical and electrical contracting engineers, J & B Hopkins has used its headquarters in Concorde Way to demonstrate a highly energy efficient way of controlling the temperature within buildings using low temperature heating and high temperature cooling. “Concorde House was built on a brownfield site and designed around a light-weight steel frame with walls constructed from standard cladding panels,” explains Managing Director, Paul Hopkins. Where Hopkins and his team have been truly innovative is in installing underfloor heating on both floors and also included ceiling panels with embedded pipe work to allow for cooling or heating via the ceiling. The combination of underfloor pipe and over-ceiling systems radiates heat from... [more]

Britain's oldest boiler found in Billericay

Since the Government’s boiler scrappage scheme launched in January, npower hometeam, which installs, services and repairs boilers, has overseen the replacement of hundreds of old, inefficient boilers across the country. Inspired by these discoveries, the company launched a nationwide hunt to find the oldest boiler. A homeowner in Billericay has discovered he is the owner of Britain’s Oldest Boiler following a nationwide search by npower hometeam. While the floppy disk, the video cassette and Bananrama have all been and gone, Colin Sadler’s boiler has been quietly ticking along at his home in Essex since 1968 and is still going strong. Colin had never given his boiler a second thought, until his wife Sue read in his local paper that np... [more]

 

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Heating Costs Expected To Be Stable
Cold weather is in August is a reminder that winter heating bills aren't far away. Northwestern Energy is projecting stable heating prices this season. But it says anticipate customers could see a three to five percent hike sometime in 2011.

Heating Bill Assistance For Douglas Residents
Douglas, ISLE OF MAN, (3 September 2010) – Santander’s local savings subsidiary, Alliance & Leicester International, has donated £350 to one of the Islands oldest charities.

State offering heating system incentives
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is offering increased incentives to Pennsylvanians to upgrade their non-electric residential heating systems through the Pennsylvania Home Heating Equipment Rebate Program.

Heating system suspected in Plainfield business fire
PLAINFIELD — A heating system caught fire in the basement of a downtown Plainfield business on Sunday morning, causing minor damage, fire officials said.

Induction Heating Power Supplies offer wide frequency range.
Available in 13 models, SM Type Transithermic® Power Supplies cover 0.5-20 kHz with 100-800 kW output power, and 100 kW output is available over frequency range of 20-150 kHz. Supplies have up to 90% efficiency, digital control, and modular design with plug-in power control cards. They utilize IGBT transistors and include Digital Control Panel with built-in diagnostics. Transithermic power ...

CME Eyes 2013 ULS Diesel Contract, Replacing Heating Oil
CME Eyes 2013 ULS Diesel Contract, Replacing Heating Oil

Maine heating oil drops a penny a gallon
Maine's energy department says the average price of home heating oil has dropped a penny in the past week. Energy - Heating oil - United States - Maine - Business

Average Home Heating Oil Prices Drop a Penny
Maine's energy department says the average price of home heating oil has dropped a penny in the past week. In its weekly survey of oil dealers, the Governor's Office of Energy Independence and Security said the average cash price for heating oil on Monday was $2.57 a gallon. Northern Main . . .

Over-Heating Policy Talks Become Controversial At Day Three of U.S. Open
"I would be in favor of an indoor tour all together" said Ivan Lujbicic after his opening round loss to American 18-year old phenom Ryan Harrison. "The heat was my biggest enemy".

Heating up across Southern Arizona
TUCSON - The first day of September brings above normal temperatures to the Sonoran Desert, says News 4 Meteorologist Chris Nallan. Daytime highs will climb into the upper 90s to near 100 in Tucson this afternoon. Expect more of the same until the rain chances return this weekend.

 





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