The Government has recently published it’s long anticipated consultation response about the up and coming Future Homes Standard, as well as more imminent changes to the building regulations now planned for 2022. These updates will have a huge impact on the choices developers make about the specification of new homes. Is it finally time for heat pumps to become the norm in new builds?
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We’re looking for a skilled administrator to join our amazing office team. As our business continues to grow, we are expanding our business support team. We operate in the exciting, challenging and growing market of renewable energy products - specifically ground and air source heat pumps - and so we’re looking for the right person to help us achieve our goals.
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Heat Pump Demand Set to Double in 2021
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Housing Developments with Heat Pumps - Step 4: Commissioning & MCS Sign Off
The developer’s own installers have installed the heating systems with the help of Alto Energy’s schematics, free heat pump training and unlimited telephone technical support. Once this is completed, all that needs to happen is for our commissioning engineer to come to site, check everything over, and sign it off!
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Alto Energy’s Outlook On Heat Pumps In 2021
Green policies are a priority of the UK Government, and 2020 saw a number of huge policies which are going to have a significant impact driving the UK heat pump market. From the extension of the Renewable Heat Incentive (“RHI”), to the introduction of the new Green Homes Grant, and the reconfirmation that low carbon heating will be deployed in all new properties within just a few years.