Hoval offers low-carbon training in new training centre

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Hoval’s newly created training centre at the Centre of Renewable Energy in Nottinghamshire is an advanced facility for specifiers and installers of low-carbon technologies, as well as for end users.

Equipped with fully functional biomass boilers, solar equipment, high-efficiency condensing boilers and heat pumps, the centre combines hands-on and classroom training. Training modules include full commissioning, servicing, fault finding and systems training.

The centre is a joint investment by Hoval and biomass fuel supplier Strawsons Energy, aided by a grant from the East Midlands Development Agency.

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