A good level of control over one’s energy-related expenses represents an important cost-management measure, and this is where HeatingSave can really help businesses further cut their costs.
As the European Energy and Environment Ministers are meeting in Dublin this week, business leaders are making a case for the EU to develop a functional long-term framework that would enable a higher level of energy efficiency across all industry sectors.
London (and other similar super-cities) need to be future-proofed so that they can function effectively as low carbon hubs as demand grows for more housing stock and transport frameworks, Forum for the Future CEO Peter Madden said at the launch of Open-City’s GreenSky Thinking week.
One of the most important steps in the successful deployment of a HeatingSave system is a thorough site survey, in order to determine the best possible installation solutions for the respective building.
The rising cost of energy is to blame for a severe increase in UK inflation over the course of February, a recent report by the Office for National Statistics reveals.
UK gas wholesale prices have just jumped up 50% after the pipeline pumping gas between Britain and Belgium shut down unexpectedly due to a technical fault, a news report reveals.
The Easter bank holiday is only a couple of weeks away, and since weather forecasts for the end of March are not particularly positive, it’s likely that most thermostats across office buildings in the UK will remain set at a fairly high temperature.
The Building & Engineering Services Association, the UK’s leading trade association for building services engineering contractors, welcomed HeatingSave as an affiliate member, in recognition of our technical and commercial expertise, but also commitment to customer satisfaction.
Most heating control systems out there claim that they can help owners save energy and money by allowing users to set their desired temperatures and functioning times. However, that’s not always really the case, especially when such factors as the external temperatures are not taken into account.
Energy efficiency systems are adversely affected by a higher level of uncertainty as far as energy prices are concerned, while higher prices of energy and CO2 emission allowances would actually benefit such investments, a recent study revealed.