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BEAMA relaunches ‘What Should I Do?’ to support Warm Homes Plan
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EAMA’s paper, What Should I Do?, has been relaunched with a new Heat Options Matrix, providing policymakers and industry with a clear framework to identify and support ‘the good’ in heat electrifi cation.
The updated publication strengthens the case for including a wider range of electric heat and hot water technologies across all Government incentive programmes.
With heat pumps already a central focus of Government policy, the Matrix highlights the critical role of fl exible thermal storage, and other modern electric heating solutions in delivering a fair and eff ective Warm Homes Plan. Recognising these technologies not only ensures that the 20% of homes deemed unsuitable for heat pumps are not left behind but also provides a pathway to unlock up to 10GW of fl exibility by 2030, far above current projections. BEAMA CEO Yselkla Farmer said: “By adding the Heat Options Matrix to What Should I Do?, we are equipping Government, industry, and households with the clarity needed to make the right choices. The political message is simple: provide viable and sustainable options for every home and help consumers answer the question ‘what should I do?’.
Product data expert Phil Thompson joins ETIM UK and Ireland
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o boost support for businesses that are keen to adopt the ETIM data standard in the UK and Ireland, Phil Thompson, former procurement data manager at NG Bailey, the UK’s largest independent engineering and infrastructure services provider, has joined the team as manager - ETIM UK and Ireland.
This is a new role refl ecting the increased demand by businesses for technical and practical ETIM support. Phil will divide his time between the Electrical Distributors’ Association (EDA) and their ETIM work in the electrotechnical sector, and the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF), covering businesses in the building materials, HVAC and plumbing sectors. The EDA and BMF are partners in ETIM UK and Ireland. Phil will focus on continued development and improvement of the ETIM standard in response to feedback from EDA and BMF members and, specifi cally, to meet the needs of the UK and Irish markets. Of his appointment, Phil added “After many years of working alongside trade associations, I’m excited to be joining ETIM UK and Ireland and look forward to supporting both the BMF and the EDA to increase adoption and raise awareness of the need for high quality product data across the construction sector.”
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