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Mitsubishi Electric's Ecodan® air source heat pumps are providing some of Chevin Housing Association's tenants with a comfortable, low cost efficient heating system(02/01/2012)
30 homes are looking forward to a cosier new year following the replacement of their electric storage heaters with air source heat pumps. Chevin Housing Association operates across Yorkshire, Humberside and the North Midlands managing over 8,000 homes and is a member of the Together Housing Group. Having trialled the Ecodan® heat pumps in three of its properties, the social housing landlord has chosen to use a £175,000 grant, awarded by the D... [more]
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle : Mitsubishi Electric invits schoolchildren to its renewable firm ti learn the value of the 3 Rs(12/12/2011)
Students (7 to 10 years old) from Templewood School in Pentley Park, Welwyn Garden City went to Mitsubishi Electric to learn the importance of reducing energy use in our everyday lives, re-using things wherever possible and recycling to help reduce carbon emissions and limit the effects of climate change. Parent Ian Pottinger, who works for TSG Building Services plc, a Mitsubishi Electric Accredited Heating Partner was keen to involve his son... [more]
Mitsubishi Electric's commercial Ecodan CAHV water and space heating system fully accredited for the MCS(06/09/2011)
The Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) allows building operators to claim back grants against installation of these advanced heat pump systems which have been designed specifically for the unique conditions of the UK commercial heating market. The MCS demonstrates the quality and competence in the technology. In the rapidly growing renewables industry, installers and products that carry the MCS mark are seen as the preferred option in th... [more]
Mitsubishi Electric PV panels help power Ecodan air source heat pump in Windsor bungalow(11/05/2011)
Mr Green’s 26-year-old bungalow in Oakley Green, near Windsor in Berkshire, has 4-bedrooms and two bathrooms and is home to Warren, his two sons and his mother and father. Keeping fuel bills to a minimum is a priority. But when Warren Green looked at ways of reducing his family’s energy bills he thought that his predominantly east-facing roof would prove a barrier to the use of Photovoltaic (PV) panels. Now, with the installation of a 16-p... [more]
New feed-in-tariff will boost the UK's burgeoning Photovoltaic market(09/03/2011)
The new Government figures for the feed-in-tariff (FIT) for solar installations have been revised upwards to account for the increase in the consumer price index. This will inject another welcome boost for the burgeoning Photovoltaic (PV) market in the UK. “We have already seen a dramatic increase in the number of enquiries since the tariff was introduced last year and this higher rate will help continue to fuel demand,” explains Perry Jackson... [more]
Photovoltaic panels installed on the roofs of Anglo Saxon church in Buckinghamshire (17/01/2011)
The congregation at All Saints Church, Wing with Grove in Buckinghamshire has not only reduced the church’s carbon footprint significantly but also found a way of generating an income for decades to come. When the parishioners of one of the UK’s finest Anglo Saxon churches were looking at how to make their place of worship more environmentally friendly, they took inspiration from a BBC’s Songs of Praise feature on St Denys Church in Sleaford,... [more]
Mitsubishi Electric installs 8,000 photovoltaic modules at Tokyo International Airport(13/09/2010)
Since 2004, Japan Airport Terminal has strived to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by utilizing renewable energy and reducing energy used for air conditioning and lighting at Haneda Airport. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has supplied 7,946 photovoltaic (PV) modules to Japan Airport Terminal Co., Ltd., which manages Tokyo International Airport, otherwise known as Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan. The modules compose a 1,246-kilowatt (kW) PV syst... [more]
Architects look for effective ways of making existing properties more energy efficient(29/07/2010)
UK architects have been challenged to design innovative energy efficient retrofit solutions for a terrace of four houses in Sunderland. The five architectural projects shortlisted for the Daily Telegraph British Homes Awards have been hailed as an important step in ensuring that the nation finds effective ways of making existing properties more energy efficient. “New houses are amongst the most energy efficient ever built, but there are more t... [more]
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