Organisations have never been under greater legislative and economic pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in tandem with costs.
Sustainable power group ENER-G (www.energ.co.uk) will be presenting innovative new solutions at the Energy Event, including gas absorption heat pumps (GAHP), advanced low carbon lighting and the latest in combined heat and power.
ENER-G’s new GAHP technology can deliver energy consumption reductions of up to 50% and exemption from the climate change levy. Legislative benefits include cost savings relating to the new Carbon Reduction Commitment and improved Building Energy Certificate ratings.
Operational advantages comprise security of energy supply through reduced dependency on electricity, low maintenance levels, easy installation and heating and cooling provided by a single unit.
New smart HID ballast lighting systems from ENER-G deliver huge cost and operational efficiencies while creating greater environmental benefits than fluorescent lighting.
The emergence of high-wattage electronic eHID ballast technology combines the best features of earlier systems, with full network intelligence and none of the limitations of fluorescent lamps.
This delivers energy savings of up to 60% compared to standard HID lighting, while simplifying refurbishment, and minimising waste. HID lighting is used in several applications such as factories, distribution warehouses, cold stores, and retail outlets.
ENER-G provides complete energy solutions for all commercial and industrial energy requirements, from generation of energy to consumption control.
Our highly efficient solutions include combined heat and power, electrical generation from biogas, ground source heat pumps, efficient lighting, controls, metering and data solutions.
For further information, contact Krystyna Murphy on 01527 400 429, www.energ.co.uk
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I'd like to know where these are operating in the UK. The report is notably light on this. I wonder why?