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Will Hydrogen be the move we need towards Net Zero?

Will Hydrogen be the move we need towards Net Zero?

With emissions difficult to fully eliminate from certain parts of the economy, most experts agree that green Hydrogen is essential to meeting the goals of Net Zero by 2050. Urging the Government to publish its Hydrogen Strategy sooner rather than later, it has confirmed support of the crossover in a domestic setting but is yet … Read more

A Call for Greater Clarity on Net Zero

A Call for Greater Clarity on Net Zero

Due this Autumn, and expected to set precedence at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow this October/November 2021, the government’s net zero strategy continues to attract criticism. Last November, Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a wide-ranging plan with ten key deliverables to drive what he described as “Our green industrial revolution.” This … Read more

R-32 Heat Pumps – A Change For A Better Future

R32 commercial Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP)

R-32 (Difluoromethane HFC32), as used in the new Adveco FPi32 range of Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP), is an HFC refrigerant used as the preferred replacement for R410A refrigerant. Not only is the new refrigerant environmentally friendly, it also enables high performance to save energy, as well as making the heat pumps easy to install, … Read more

Adveco Reduces the Global Warming Potential of FPi Heat Pumps by 80%

R32 commercial Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP).

Switches entire FPi monobloc ASHP range to R-32 refrigerant Greater efficiency from a more compact form factor Perfect for hybrid DHW systems that help reduce a building’s energy consumption Commercial hot water and heating specialist Adveco, announces the FPi32 range of more environmentally friendly air to water heat pumps designed for use with domestic hot … Read more

Bridging the Gap to NetZero – Part 2

Bridging the gap to Net Zero.

Hybrid Heating – the validity of gas in future hot water applications In part one we looked at why you might adopt a hybrid approach to commercial hot water and heating as a route to achieving Net Zero in commercial properties. In this second part, we consider the continued validity of employing existing gas technology…  … Read more

Bridging The Gap To Net Zero – Part 1

Bridging the gap to Net Zero.

Hybrid Heating – A Practical Response For The Commercial Built Environment Adveco looks at the changing face of commercial hot water & heating, and the increasing importance being placed on the development of hybrid applications to address the real-world challenges of achieving carbon reduction levels set by the government through to 2050. Around 40% of … Read more

m-CHP and the Future of Cogeneration

m-CHP and the Future of Cogeneration.

In 2015, Adveco embraced the potential of cogeneration and in particular micro-CHP (10, 20 & 25kW) as a carbon-reducing and cost-effective way to generate electric power from gas, whilst reclaiming otherwise wasted heat which could be used to heat water or space and thereby offset costs. Five years ago, the UK grid was still dependant … Read more

A Global Roadmap to Net Zero

A Global Roadmap to Net Zero from Adveco

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published a global roadmap with more than 400 milestones, spanning all sectors and technologies – for what needs to happen, and when, to transform the global economy from one dominated by fossil fuels into one powered predominantly by renewable energy, such as solar and wind, to realistically achieve Net … Read more

It’s a Fair COP – Specifying ASHP in the UK

Heat pump efficiency guide from Adveco

As a specialist in the design and provision of domestic hot water (DHW) and heating for commercial projects, Adveco is especially conscious of the need to correctly size and rate appliances for what are typically bespoke system designs. When specifying Air Source Heat Pumps (ASHP) for UK commercial projects, correctly establishing efficiency and calculating reductions … Read more

2021 – Adapting to new technologies and approaches

Commercial hot water and heating trends 2021.

The UK’s construction industry is familiar with adapting to new technologies and approaches to provide the latest and most efficient responses for creating better buildings.  2020, however, was unprecedented, but what does this mean for 2021? Looking forward, key trends within the industry include Covid-19 care, greener response sand efficient use of property space. Coronavirus … Read more