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23 October 2023
Domestic hot water or DHW is frequently considered as hot water used solely for domestic properties and or dwellings.
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Rinnai has unveiled a CIBSE-approved CPD on Seasonal Performance Factors, on the efficacy of Heat Pumps, to a focus group of consultants, systems designers and contractors in London.
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11 October 2023
Heat pumps will make a significant contribution towards global decarbonisation aims, of that there appears to be little doubt. The international heat pump market is projected to substantially expand as fossil fuels are phased out in favour of clean carbon neutral energies.
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Chris Goggin expands his recent discussions that focused on the concerns of heating engineers and system designers regarding the malleable condition of UK energy policy. He has listened to 10 installing contractors, from all parts of the UK for their views, from a pragmatic level on how they see the market and developments.
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21 September 2023
Dimeta, a global joint venture to accelerate the production and use of renewable and recycled carbon Dimethyl Ether (DME) has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rinnai, a global manufacturer and distributor of gas appliances, to explore ways to decarbonise the LPG market in Europe through the use of DME.
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14 September 2023
As we are all aware government rhetoric and legislation is leading to an increased interest in commercial heat pump technology for domestic hot water production and heating. So this blog answers the question of just how do commercial heat pumps work?
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6 September 2023
Chris Goggin of Rinnai looks at Government policy on low carbon heating and hot water provision which is defined by international pricing, supply chains and political polarisation leading to a rare level of market confusion. This has led to UK customer confusion over which appliance and what fuel should be sourced for heating and hot water needs. Installers & contractors suffer when advising and specifying on behalf of customer due to constant shifts in policy and regular mainstream media…
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Rinnai’s regular focus groups based in London have called for greater clarity from UK policymakers in terms of both appliances and chosen fuels for domestic and commercial installations of heating and hot water systems.
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One of the biggest hospitals in the Northwest has changed its hot water feed entirely over to highly efficient continuous flow water heaters that are I2HY20 certified for 20% Hydrogen blends.
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Now freely available on the Rinnai UK website is an interview with Jonny Williams, head of strategy and partnerships at Naked Energy, a UK solar thermal and PVT company that specializes in designing and manufacturing solar thermal products for hybrid heating and hot water systems.