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The Heating and Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC) has published a guide to carbon monoxide (CO) alarm legislation for engineers. The HHIC guide explains ...
Construction engineering expert Professor Sean Smith believes Scotland needs twice as many qualified electricians to meet the growing demand for ...
Heat solutions manufacturer Baxi says feedback on its training courses has seen it rated as ‘world class’ by installers. The ...
A new study by the Building Services Research and Intelligence Association (BSRIA) has reported a growing disconnect between ...
Ideal Heating has been awarded nearly £1 million in Skills Bootcamp funding to expand its training and design services, ...
The Government’s Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) has supported energy efficiency upgrades in over 0,600 homes since ...
Changes to planning requirements for air source heat pump installations have now come into force, removing barriers to ...
The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has backed calls to include indoor air quality in energy performance ...
Part of Temple Quarter campus has joined Bristol’s system of four heat networks as Swedish energy firm continues plans for city-wide low-carbon heating The University of Bristol has announced it will ...
The group has opened its first Renewables Centre in Shrewsbury, providing training and advice for installers in anticipation of a surge in demand Plumbing and heating specialist Wolseley Group will ...
Networks in Bristol, Derby and Lincoln will receive more than £20m each in what it says are some of the most ‘forward thinking’ projects to benefit from from the grant scheme The Government’s ...
Unhooked Communications poll found year-on-year fall in reported plans for new insulation work among consumers, though heat pump adoption appeared steady UK homeowners’ interest in energy efficiency ...
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