Saturday, 27 July 2013

Renewable Heat

Looking to colder climes later this year and anticipating new government incentives next year, this useful story comes from the latest Sidmouth Herald:

Get all the facts before switching to renewable heat for your property
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Renewable heat is an application of renewable energy and it refers to the renewable generation of heat, rather than electrical power (e.g. replacing a fossil fuel boiler using concentrating solar thermal to feed radiators).

The story is taken from the Sidmouth-based blog of YouGen:

Domestic renewable heat incentive: your questions answered

Posted by Cathy Debenham on 25 July 2013 


The renewable heat incentive is the government scheme to encourage the shift to low carbon and renewable heat technologies. It will start in spring 2014. 


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The problem is that there are now so many choices - of technologies and companies offering them - that it can all get rather confusing if not totally bewildering. This is a very small selection of local businesses: 

What is so useful about Cathy's service is that it offers solid, reliable and knowledgeable advice on where to go, as in the piece above carried by the Sidmouth Herald.

YouGen also hosts recommendations from satisfied customers, for example:

All in all, a very helpful website - which has won recognition nationally.
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