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10 February 2026
Rinnai Director Chris Goggin looks at some of the unreported details of the politics of NetZero, more specifically the ideological challenges to carbon neutrality and climate change policies coming from all areas of the global political spectrum.
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Large commercial buildings are among the highest energy consumers which traditionally have relied on fossil fuel based HVAC systems that contribute significantly carbon emissions.
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Rinnai’s Director Chris Goggin takes a close look at the role of natural gas, LPG and BioLPG in the current and near future UK energy market.
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Chris Goggin looks at the modes & methods of heating and hot water provision to domestic and commercial properties in the Latin Euro countries – Spain, Portugal, and Italy. A comparative analysis of national approaches will demonstrate how each economy is making progress in their NetZero targets and how properties in each country uses energy and appliances.
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16 January 2026
Heating continues to be a significant contributor to carbon emissions, accounting for around 22% of total UK emissions. As environmental regulations tighten, it is more important than ever for commercial buildings to opt for low-carbon solutions.
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Rinnai’s N series range of continuous flow water heaters have been installed by Midlands-based Aquagas at the newly refurbished training ground of Coventry City FC.
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This blog will continue to identify the key technical obstacles with retrofitting gas water heating in UK commercial buildings and provide strategic solutions to rectify them.
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Chris Goggin continues his review of the heating and hot water markets across the European landscape. This analysis of how commercial and domestic properties seek to provide heating and hot water can reveal the rate of introduction in terms low carbon energies. Insights into the impact of Net Zero legislation can be made as can a preferred technology.
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Josh Owen of the Rinnai Technical Design looks at some possibilities coming out of the forthcoming EPC scheme.
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24 November 2025
Rinnai has produced a new CPD titled ‘Water Neutrality’ and it details a subject that will become increasingly important as UK water supplies become less accessible due to overpopulation and climate change.
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21 November 2025
Rinnai’s CPD, ‘Seasonal Performance Factors and Heat Pump Design’, details the evaluation of SPF when measuring a heat pump system's overall energy efficiency throughout an entire heating season, whilst further considering variations in temperature and other system factors.
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Rinnai Applied have made its first major launch with the introduction of its R290 range of commercial and industrial heat pumps. Rinnai Applied’s new high efficiency and eco-friendly heat pumps arrives in a wide variety of sizes from 40kW to 410kW and uses the propane-based refrigerant R290.