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Steven Evans, sales director at Potterton Commercial


and a pioneer of condensing boiler technology – we look forward to working with contractors and installers to support delivery of this scheme in London. Far too many UK non-domestic buildings rely on dated, inefficient boiler plant, wasting energy, creating unnecessarily large heating bills and polluting the air with needlessly high greenhouse gas emissions. “The exact savings from retrofitting condensing


boilers will, of course, depend on the nature of the building and the existing boilers. But our customers consistently report outstanding results – a fall in gas consumption of 48% from one, an annual carbon reduction equivalent to 217 tonnes from another, along with an annual saving of £35K in gas bills. And these are far from isolated outcomes. “Replacing less efficient or ageing boilers with


advanced condensing boilers is a simple, cost- effective option that could be a small step for big environmental and financial changes. London alone expects to reduce NOx emissions by 80 tonnes a year, carbon emissions by between 20 and 70 thousand annually, and shave up to £7m off business bills. Just consider the scope for savings if carried out on a national level. “We would therefore urge the government to follow London’s lead and implement a countrywide commercial boiler scrappage incentive. Energy


Andy Forrest, national sales manager from Ideal Commercial Boilers


efficiency must be an integral part of current and future plans for heat in buildings. “Upgrading inefficient boiler plant with energy-


saving condensing boilers is a practical, cost-effective option that will boost cost, carbon and NOx savings while reducing gas consumption. And in so doing, it will support the government’s Clean Growth goals by accelerating the move to a cleaner, low carbon future.” Paul Martin, national sales manager at ATAG Commercial, said: “The announcement of the commercial boiler scrappage scheme is welcome news for the heating industry and London’s businesses alike. “It will help reduce carbon emissions and enhance air quality by seeing old, inefficient units being removed and then replaced by higher quality, greener models. “With the Mayor of London’s website stating


commercial gas consumption is currently responsible for 7% of London’s NOx emissions, encouraging businesses to take steps to reduce their emissions is a common-sense approach.” Pete Mills, technical operations manager at Bosch Commercial and Industrial, says that the introduction of the Cleaner Heat Cashback Scheme will be greatly beneficial to London’s pollution reduction efforts and to eligible SMEs who could


Pete Mills, technical


operations manager at Bosch


Commercial and Industrial


benefit from improved boiler efficiency and reduced operating costs. Pete says: “Businesses should act fast to apply


for their cashback as the scrappage scheme is time and money-limited, running until 2020, or until the £10m has been claimed.” “Opportunities for SMEs to invest in energy-


saving commercial boiler systems at a substantially reduced cost, do not come along often. This scheme provides businesses with the possibility to increase their boiler efficiency while simultaneously reducing their energy-bills. This combination will be particularly beneficial to London businesses, whose overheads tend to be disproportionately high”. Pete adds: “Now is an opportune moment for these businesses to upgrade to an energy-efficient boiler system, at a substantially reduced cost. “The time-limited nature of the scheme means that those looking to apply for the cashback should look to make use of established products on the market, such as the Bosch Condens 7000F, that are optimised for replacement and installations and offer an energy- efficient alternative to their existing boiler system”. Pete concludes: “The heating industry has a


valuable role to play in ensuring that SMEs seize this opportunity. The Cleaner Cashback Scheme has national potential but for this, we need to ensure it is a success in London.”


heating solutions, into the UK. Under the arrangement, EOGB will market, sell and support Baltur’s extensive range of commercial and industrial boilers and burners


GLOBAL BRAND ENTERS UK HEATING MARKET B


urner manufacturer and distributor EOGB Energy Products has announced the launch of Baltur, the Italian-based global brand in


under the Baltur brand. Previously, the company had been Baltur’s sole distributor in the UK for their burner range only. Established in Italy over 65 years ago, Baltur is a specialist in heating technology, recognised for designing and manufacturing burners and boilers for domestic, commercial and industrial heating.


www.heatingandventilating.net September 2018


EOGB has been supplying Baltur’s oil, gas and


dual-fuel burners since 2000 and will continue to provide these products, whilst also adding a range of commercial heating boilers to its portfolio. EOGB’s managing director, Paul Barritt, said:


“We’re delighted to bring a wider range of Baltur products to the UK market.”


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