2008 May




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Buro Happold employees complete London Marathon

Danfoss acquires Eco Heat Pumps

BMSs meet variable-speed drives

Second Queen’s Award received by Gripple
Grundfos achieves record sales figures

Hamworthy Heating under new ownership

Balfour Kilpatrick wins £10 million college contract

Shouksmith’s completes second project for Unite

Parkersell adopts the Dalkia name
Ener-G acquires Ground Source Solutions
Daikin teams up with Climate Center
MPs to examine how to ‘green’ existing buildings


Preventing the risk of scalding


Looking to the future of domestic hot water

Combining gas with renewable energy
Employment-agency alliance aims to set standards



Inviron wins healthy business in Stockport


Centre for Alternative Technology uses hemp walls



Sun shines on MoD establishment


Actulite makes headlines at Leicester Mercury

Efficient Air helps Leeds Metropolitan University maximise the benefits of Salix funding


Broag supplies biomass boiler for new London academy

Panasonic comes to rescue of temporary staff agency

MHS meets refurbishment needs of Land Registry

Keston races into action for Honda Formula One

JS air curtain welcomes Esprit passers-by



More refrigerant bans possible, says government
The government could tighten up the rules that restrict the use of global warming refrigerant gases including speeding up phase-out programmes and introducing new bans, according to a spokesman from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA).
Baxi research suggests schools strongly support heat decarbonisation
A survey conducted by Baxi of 200 state school estates managers, consultant engineers and M&E contractors has found that while enthusiasm for Net Zero and support for low carbon heating systems in schools is thriving, persistent barriers remain.