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Industry responds to reports of CHMM U-turn over boiler price hikes.
The Sustainable Homes and Building Coalition has published its third report: Home is Where the Heat Is: Outcomes Report.
Delivering the future of home heating
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A report into Hydrogen as an alternative to natural gas has revealed that energy costs could spiral by up to 70% for consumers making it unsuitable for use in home heating.
The 7001iAW is an air to water heat pump that provides cooling and heating for homeowners, while the Hybrid 7000iAW is a hybrid system (compatible with a variety of heat pumps and combi boilers), which uses the best of both worlds to efficiently heat the home.
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Following on from the government’s announcement of the Heat and Buildings strategy, leading manufacturers in the industry have welcomed the focus of direction and positive vision for a low carbon future.
As we recently reported, a recent survey found that 47% of respondents had had jobs cancelled due to either themselves or their customers being ‘pinged’ and in one sector alone reports say that, at one time during the pandemic, there were up to 11% of the UK’s 120,000 gas engineers in isolation, resulting in a staggering 13,200 off work – a number that simply cannot continue as we swiftly approach the colder months.
The ‘big four’ – Baxi, Ideal Boilers, Vaillant, and Worcester Bosch – have united for the first time in a joint initiative to ensure that the price of a new hydrogen-ready boiler won’t exceed that of existing natural gas models. The price promise is designed to help consumers reduce carbon emissions from home heating and hot water and assist with delivering net zero commitments by alleviating cost fears.
BESA, in collaboration with the Home Builder Federation (HBF) and Worcester Bosch have created an online course designed to upskill qualified heating, plumbing and RAC engineers to correctly install and maintain domestic heat pumps.
The site has been used to complete more than 200 tests, researching and proving the safety of converting homes and gas networks to hydrogen.
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