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Panasonic partners with British Gas on BASF eco-home to deliver heating solution Panasonic has partnered with Cool Planet, the renewable energy design and installation arm of British Gas, to deliver an industry-leading eco heating solution for the BASF House, part of the ground-breaking Creative Energy Homes Project at the University of Nottingham. Cool Planet has retrofitted Panasonic’s pioneering Aquarea air-to-water heat pump technology at this showcase home. The aim of the Creative Homes Project is to demonstrate compliance with the Code for Sustainable Homes, using low energy principles from the PassivHaus standard. l For more information call 01344 853390 or email grahamj.evans@eu.panasonic.com


Ceravision’s New Alvara High Bay cuts carbon with high efficiency plasma technology


The new Alvara High Bay luminaire – part of the new Alvara product range from Ceravision, incorporating the company’s high efficiency plasma (HEP) technology – has the potential to reduce the energy consumption of high bay lighting installations by 75%. Alvara is a truly innovative product that, compared to high-intensity discharge (HID) lamps, is more efficient and delivers the lumen output (minimum 96 lm/system watt) to replace, on average, two traditional high bay fittings. l For more information email info@ceravision.com


Continued growth creates more new jobs at SE Controls Continued growth and success at international smoke and natural ventilation solutions specialist, SE Controls, has led the company to take on a further eight new technical and customer support staff, bringing the total number of new jobs created during the past year to 21. SE Controls’ most recent appointments cover a range of roles, including business development, technical sales and key account management, as well as installation engineering and project management. The new staff are not only helping SE Controls meet growing demand for its fire safety and energy efficient ventilation solutions, but they represent a significant investment in its future, which is underlined with the appointment of its fourth trainee project leader in the past 12 months. Maj Mohammed joins Faisal Amir, Ross Cameron and Sion Wilcox, who are being mentored by SE Controls’ experienced project leaders, as well as studying for a BTEC level 4 HNC Diploma in construction and the built environment through the company’s in-house training and development academy. lFor more information call 01543443060 or visit www.secontrols.com


Maximum energy savings from NEW Remeha Gas 310/610 Eco Pro The new Remeha Gas 310/610 Eco Pro, available in five to nine sections with outputs from 51 to 1060 kW, brings rapid energy savings at low capital expenditure. This versatile, flexible, eighth-generation condensing boiler offers exceptional efficiencies of 106.4% NCV at 50°C/30°C and excellent, ultra low NOx and CO2 emissions. With its modern, compact design, the Remeha Gas 310/610 Eco Pro can fit through all standard doorways.Easily disassembled and supplied on wheels for easy manoeuvrability, it is the perfect solution for both retrofit and new build projects. With a reduced footprint and ability to be installed side-to-side, it is suitable for modular configuration l For more information call 0118 978 3434 or visit www.remeha.co.uk


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Easier rainwater harvesting Easier on-site installation and long-term maintenance are benefits offered by the WISY Vortex Filter used by Rainharvesting Systems in its bespoke designs. Its robustness renders an external protective chamber unnecessary, making installation much simpler. The unique vertical cleaning mesh uses gravity to remove debris up to a particle size of 280 microns from the rainwater, preventing blockage and resulting in crystal-clear stored water. Would the building contractors and the end-users thank you for choosing Rainharvesting Systems? l For more information call ring 01452 772000 or visit www.rain.uk.net


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