
Saving energy with biomass boilers
Biomass boilers provide a sustainable heating solution for homes and commercial premises, explains Anna Wakefield, Marketing Manager for Grant UK.
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Biomass boilers provide a sustainable heating solution for homes and commercial premises, explains Anna Wakefield, Marketing Manager for Grant UK.
Combining renewable technologies with traditional heating systems in one thermal store is now even easier than ever thanks to the launch of the new Grant ThermaWave, which allows multiple heat sources to be connected, all with a 3kW immersion heater back-up.
The Government are planning to bring in a new sustainability criteria for installations utilising biomass fuels under the Non-Domestic RHI.
Established in 1945, W.J Townsend & Son is a family run business providing domestic customers in Towcester and surrounding areas with a comprehensive range of plumbing and heating services.
A large residence in Norfolk converts from a standard oil fired system to a renewable biomass boiler and condensing oil boiler combination, reaping the benefits of both high product efficiency and low running costs.
Waveney District Council’s Manor Court sheltered housing scheme in Lowestoft, has not only increased the efficiencies of energy usage through the use of renewable technologies from Grant UK, but is also generating revenue from the production of electricity via the Governments’ ‘Feed-in Tariff’ (FIT) scheme.
The Grant website now features a comprehensive online catalogue of parts we currently supply for all products, including oil-fired boilers, biomass boiler, air source heat pumps, solar thermal systems and cylinders.
Under the Renewable Heat Premium Payment scheme the Hebridean Housing Partnership has installed 77 MCS approved Grant Aerona air source heat pumps across the Western Isles of Scotland.
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