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  • Rinnai’s Tony Gittings analyses the advent of a shortage of skilled labour in the HVAC industry and specifically in heat pump installation, as well as the wider energy industry. The effect of a rising skills shortage on large infrastructure projects and national NetZero objectives may take a heavy toll.

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  • The use of renewable technologies in a rural setting also has its challenges, therefore throughout this guide we will assess various off-grid heating solutions, including their environmental impact, practical and economic feasibility and how they compare to traditional heating systems such as traditional boilers.

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  • Regular maintenance is key to keeping your commercial heat pump running efficiently and extending its lifespan. Missing crucial maintenance interventions can lead to higher energy running costs, unnecessary wear and tear and even breakdowns.

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  • Chris Goggin provides an overview of plans to devolve regional energy decision making to local authorities. What this action could mean for wider national NetZero objectives and what potential effects on local fuel options will be explored. This article will pose questions as to this - will the introduction of a new decentralised system will be successful or not?

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  • Rinnai has given a local community’s much-loved sports pavilion a replacement DHW system which upgrades from its old cylinder system and provides the same peak-time capacity with significantly reduced energy costs along with much lower emissions through utilising the Rinnai R290 heat pump system​.

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  • In recent years, energy costs have continued to rise along with environmentally based policies driving the need for low-carbon heating and hot water solutions. This has presented multiple challenges when selecting the most economical option for commercial heating or hot water projects, particularly in a retrofit environment.

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  • Chris Goggin from Rinnai observes how the UK procures its energy and the complexity in which it is then distributed and reacquired.

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  • A West country hotel has just completed the installation of multiple Rinnai blends ready 20% continuous flow water heaters and bespoke Rinnai storage vessels. The Hybrid instantaneous and storage system has been designed to optimise gas usage and satisfy peak demand without wasteful storage oversizing.

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  • A West country hotel has just completed the installation of multiple Rinnai blends ready 20% continuous flow water heaters and bespoke Rinnai storage vessels. The Hybrid instantaneous and storage system has been designed to optimise gas usage and satisfy peak demand without wasteful storage oversizing.

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  • As discussed at many political debates, the initial investment cost for this low carbon heating technology can be expensive when compared to conventional heating systems. There is also a significant cost gap between gas and electricity prices that can drive up the operational heat pump running costs when compared to gas boilers.

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  • Rinnai is introducing the updated Rinnai E-Series early in 2025 with the 17CE Condensing External Water Heater. This upgrade ensures UK customers can benefit from the latest advancements in hot water heating technology.

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  • The demand for renewable energy and power is increasing on a global scale due to the environmental impact of the use of fossil fuels in industry, businesses, and homes. As this growing demand for clean electrons and molecules increases with activism, political policy making, and general awareness, hydrogen has appeared as an option to support electrification in the race to decarbonise our homes and businesses.

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