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Econic installs ground source heat pump system to provide cooling for SEGRO office buildings

Econic has recently completed work on a major renewable energy project at SEGRO’s Winnersh Triangle Phase 1 office development near Reading. The £100M scheme will see the construction of four office buildings, totalling 328,000 sq ft (35,790 sq m), a 168-bedroom hotel with leisure and conference facilities and 19,805 sq ft (1,840 sq m) of retail and restaurant space. Developers SEGRO want to make this one of the most sustainable office develo... [more]


SANYO Air Conditioners supplies Eco House with carbon dioxide-based heating system to train field engineers

SANYO Air Conditioners has supplied a carbon dioxide-based heating system for a pioneering Eco House to help train the next generation of engineers. The three-storey super-insulated building, sited at Petroc’s Barnstaple campus, is designed to showcase working examples of the latest technology for harnessing high efficiency and renewable energy sources. It will be used as a demonstration facility to train field engineers in the principles of h... [more]


Broomfield Hospital selects valves from Crane Fluid Systems

The new hospital wing at Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford, is PFI (Private Finance Initiative) funded and will centralise all of the Mid- Essex Hospital NHS Trust’s acute services into one single unit. After completion in July 2010, the new hospital will be capable of carrying out up to 20,000 treatments a year. It will contain 361 beds, five theatres, a 100-bed emergency assessment facility, a new A&E department, a pharmacy, a maternity & neonata... [more]


Evergreen IM gives the ability to simply replace inefficient motor in their existing heating or cooling system with a high-efficiency ECM model

Many homes have traditional "single-stage" heating and cooling (HVAC) systems that function in either "on" or "off" mode, resulting in a sudden blast of air followed by a period of inactivity. More sophisticated "two-stage" systems run continuously at a low setting and then switch to a higher setting when the thermostat dictates. Running continuously at a low setting keeps the home's air circulating and, thus, the temperature more even. Two-st... [more]


Oventrop valves installed at The Peak retail building in London

The Peak is a prestigious new nine-storey headquarter and retail building, opposite Victoria Station, London. It comprises retail units on the ground and first floor levels and office floors from the second to the sixth floor with clear spaces of 950m2. Above the seventh floor a curved roof profile rises another three floors, two of which are offices and the third a second plant room. Price and availability has secured a substantial contract ... [more]


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