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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. Xpelair has introduced the 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 Ene... [more]

Electric heating cheaper than gas central heating for the average household
(20/02/2007)

Electric heating in the home is cheaper than gas central heating for the average householder, according to a study undertaken by Creda, part of the Applied Energy group. When all the relevant costs such as installation, maintenance, fuel costs and safety checks are accounted for, the annualised cost difference for landlords and social housing developers can be as high as 46%. Electricity charges remain slightly higher than gas, but manufac... [more]

Cooling and hot water with WPC Cool
(19/02/2007)

Stiebel Eltron heat pumps, part of Applied Energy’s energy-saving range of brands, delivers heating and domestic hot water by utilising renewable heat sources from the surrounding environment. The WPC range offers cooling temperatures for hot summer days. The WPC Cool model, part of Stiebel’s brine/water heating modules, operates by drawing energy from a geothermal probe located under ground. Fitted with a DHW 200 litre water cylinder under t... [more]

Stiebel Eltron solar collectors reduce carbon impact
(28/01/2007)

Stiebel’s solar systems convert the sun’s energy into hot water, which can then be used for central heating backup or to provide a carbon and bill free domestic hot water supply. The Solar Collectors utilise both visible and infra-red light from the sun, and do not require direct sunlight to function – the collector’s thermal efficiency is over 80%. Not to be confused with solar-cells or Photo-Voltaic cells, these solar thermal collectors dir... [more]

Creda Profile panel heaters with seven day digital programming
(20/01/2007)

Creda’s Profile range of panel heaters are now available with seven day digital programming, enabling users to set different on - off periods for each day of the week, for energy-efficient control. These modern, slimline panel heaters featuring a thermostat and digital programmer are also available without integral controls for applications that demand external temperature control and timer programming. Creda have reported that Profile pane... [more]

Renewable geothermal energy converting heat pumps from Stiebel Eltron
(09/01/2007)

Stiebel Eltron, which is exclusively distributed through Applied Energy, has won one of the largest single domestic heat-pump orders in the UK, supplying more than 41 new households with renewable, geothermal energy converting heat pumps. The new Housing Association development for the Local Authority on the Isle of Skye is to utilise naturally occurring energy from Brine and Water source Stiebel Eltron Heat-Pumps. Ice Scotland, an approved Ap... [more]

Credanet II central electric heating system provides significant reduction in carbon impact and fuel consumption
(18/11/2006)

Creda have announced Credanet II, building on the success of the first central electric heating system. Credanet is an advanced and patented electric heating system designed specifically for social housing and private developers. Credanet II provides total user control together with a significant reduction in carbon impact and fuel consumption, and has been heralded as the way forward in intelligent, economical and Part L compliant central he... [more]

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