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 Pioneering technology from ENER-G Switch2, which is helping to alleviate fuel poverty on community heating schemes, has won a national housing innovation award. The G6 provides a fair and easy fuel payment system for residents, while reducing energy bills and consumption. It has won the “Most Innovative New Product” category at the Housing Innovation Awards. The multi- functional G6 offers the capability to provide wireless data collection, remote and interchangeable billing and prepay options, as well as being an ‘in-home display unit’, assisting in gaining additional credits towards the Code for Sustainable Homes. For further information please telephone 08714234242 or visit www.energ.co.uk/switch2


 The Alert Point is a stand alone, self-contained alarm system, which has been designed to provide a cost effective means of raising an alarm in the event of an emergency. The Alert point includes an integral sounder and resettable call point and can be interconnected and monitored, creating a network of protection. Once activated the Alert Point will emit a 102 dB alarm drawing immediate attention, and can be easily reset with a key ensuring the unit is quickly operational again.  For further information please telephone 01527 520 999 or visit www.sti-europe.com


 t-mac Technologies Ltd has launched the second generation of its market- leading energy management products, as well as a new iPhone app. The new product line, known as G2, features displays built into the G2 MINI and MAXI t-mac systems, t-mac MICRO Building energy Management System (MICRO BeMS) and the upgraded G2 ESTI-meter sub-metering device. t-mac’s new iPhone app, launched last month, showcases the power, flexibility and clarity of the company’s desktop system.  For further information please telephone 0844 2870007 or visit www.t-mac.co.uk


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