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The next round of government funding for low carbon heat networks closes on 23 February 2024.
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The next round of government funding for low carbon heat networks closes on 23 February 2024.
The latest phase of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) opens in October 2023, giving public sector bodies the chance to fund energy efficiency and low carbon heating upgrades across their estates. Some of the major challenges that public sector officers face are around knowledge and understanding – what are the practical realities of implementing a decarbonisation project? What are the most appropriate technologies for their buildings? What best practice examples can they learn from? Where do they start? With this in
The latest phase of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) is set to open in October 2023, giving public sector bodies the chance to fund energy efficiency and low carbon heating upgrades across their estates. Heat decarbonisation is one of the major hurdles to net zero, with the majority of public sector buildings still reliant on fossil fuels. But it’s also an area of huge untapped potential. For more than 20 years, Fleetsolve has been helping public sector bodies decarbonise
New government funding will help local authorities improve the energy efficiency of public swimming pools.
Fleetsolve’s CEO Keith O’Connor features in this month’s edition of premier business magazine, North West Insider, exploring how the pursuit of energy independence is impacting the energy transition and the achievement of net zero:
Fleetsolve’s CEO Keith O’Connor features in this month’s Heating and Ventilating Review magazine, explaining why combined heat and power is the ideal choice for swimming and leisure facilities: “It’s hard for pool operators to skimp on energy use. Swimming pools consume more energy per unit area than almost any other building type – five times more energy per square metre than, say, an office block. The reasons are obvious: the need to keep the pool at a consistent temperature and
Can you achieve energy security and onsite decarbonisation, without compromising either?
Today, it is difficult not to notice that so many timelines are packed full of positivity from yesterday’s excellent “Made in Liverpool, Sold to the World” event held at the Merseyside Maritime Museum at the Royal Albert Dock.
A crisp and sunny Yorkshire morning, with plenty of blue skies served as the backdrop to Fleetsolve’s latest bioliquid engine delivery. On this occasion, it was as an end-of-life replacement.
Fleetsolve has successfully delivered the first 1MW Guascor Energy engine of 2023 to a customer in the food and manufacturing sector. The engine was craned onto the customer site after being modified by Fleetsolve’s factory-trained technicians.
The next round of government funding for low carbon heat networks closes on 23 February 2024.
The latest phase of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) opens in October 2023, giving public sector bodies the chance to fund energy efficiency and low carbon heating upgrades across their estates. Some of the major challenges that public sector officers face are around knowledge and understanding – what are the practical realities of implementing a decarbonisation project? What are the most appropriate technologies for their buildings? What best practice examples can they learn from? Where do they start? With this in
The latest phase of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) is set to open in October 2023, giving public sector bodies the chance to fund energy efficiency and low carbon heating upgrades across their estates. Heat decarbonisation is one of the major hurdles to net zero, with the majority of public sector buildings still reliant on fossil fuels. But it’s also an area of huge untapped potential. For more than 20 years, Fleetsolve has been helping public sector bodies decarbonise
New government funding will help local authorities improve the energy efficiency of public swimming pools.
Fleetsolve’s CEO Keith O’Connor features in this month’s edition of premier business magazine, North West Insider, exploring how the pursuit of energy independence is impacting the energy transition and the achievement of net zero:
Fleetsolve’s CEO Keith O’Connor features in this month’s Heating and Ventilating Review magazine, explaining why combined heat and power is the ideal choice for swimming and leisure facilities: “It’s hard for pool operators to skimp on energy use. Swimming pools consume more energy per unit area than almost any other building type – five times more energy per square metre than, say, an office block. The reasons are obvious: the need to keep the pool at a consistent temperature and
Can you achieve energy security and onsite decarbonisation, without compromising either?
Today, it is difficult not to notice that so many timelines are packed full of positivity from yesterday’s excellent “Made in Liverpool, Sold to the World” event held at the Merseyside Maritime Museum at the Royal Albert Dock.
A crisp and sunny Yorkshire morning, with plenty of blue skies served as the backdrop to Fleetsolve’s latest bioliquid engine delivery. On this occasion, it was as an end-of-life replacement.
Fleetsolve has successfully delivered the first 1MW Guascor Energy engine of 2023 to a customer in the food and manufacturing sector. The engine was craned onto the customer site after being modified by Fleetsolve’s factory-trained technicians.