- 21. Government extends Domestic RHI deadline as part of Spring Budget 2020
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... when we know more. The Climate Change Levy (CCL) for businesses will be frozen from 2022 for electricity used and increased for natural gas to £0.00568/kWh in 2022-23 and to £0.00672/kWh in 2023-24. ...
- Created on 12 March 2020
- 22. Ground source heat pumps for churches and other ecclesiastical buildings
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... church. However, since the introduction of the Renewable Heat Incentive scheme we have seen an increase in installations across ecclesiastical buildings. Due to the nature of the structures, they normally ...
- Created on 11 December 2019
- 23. What size ground source heat pump do I need for my home?
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... cycling’ will also increase the risk of breakdown due to the stresses put upon the compressor when they start up. Isoenergy has experience working with lots of different types of buildings and we can ...
- Created on 03 December 2019
- 24. isoenergy to install 2MW of ground source heat pump systems at The Royal Alexandra and Albert School
- (Project updates)
- ... project to increase the amount of loft insulation installed in all of its buildings which will further reduce the consumption of energy on site. ...
- Created on 06 November 2019
- 25. Maintenance by isoenergy
- (Maintenance)
- ... problem and access to our out of hours emergency service. By choosing isoenergy to maintain your renewable energy system you will not only increase the system’s lifespan, but will be ensuring it runs at ...
- Created on 23 October 2019
- 26. High heat pump electricity bills
- (Common faults)
- ... a suitably sized system, many owners have been able to remove themselves altogether from the need to have oil or gas to heat their home. The corresponding increase in electricity bills means that we are ...
- Created on 23 October 2019
- 27. Glycol Breakdown
- (Common faults)
- ... prone to leakage and need regular checking to make sure that their integrity is not compromised. As the concentration of ethylene glycol in a brine mix increases, so bacterial growth is inhibited. Therefore, ...
- Created on 23 October 2019
- 28. Heat Pump Compressor Failure
- (Common faults)
- ... that can be taken in order to increase the longevity of the compressor. Compressors are the main mechanical part of the heat pump, and therefore almost invariably undergo the largest amount of stress. ...
- Created on 23 October 2019
- 29. Controller problems
- (Common faults)
- ... or increase the heating curve temperature to a minor extent. It is therefore vital for efficiency and controllability for the heat curves to be set correctly. We can also investigate and advise on other ...
- Created on 22 October 2019
- 30. Now is the time to get your heat pump serviced
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- With the recent unpredictable weather, it is safe to assume the majority of households in the UK have now turned their heating systems on. This also means an increase in breakdown call-outs for our dedicated ...
- Created on 18 October 2019
- 31. How can I cut down on carbon at home?
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... that since 1850 global temperatures have risen 1.1 degrees Celsius whilst 0.2C of that increase was seen between 2011 and 2015. The average rate of sea level rise in 1993 was 3.2mm per year whilst from ...
- Created on 27 September 2019
- 32. Heat pumps cooling down?
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... installations in 2010 shows a 29% increase in an 8 year period. This success, however, falls within the context that only around 3% of heating in buildings globally is provided by heat pumps and currently ...
- Created on 26 July 2019
- 33. What is the price of LPG?
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- One of the UK’s main LPG suppliers has written to its customers in our area informing them of a significant increase in the price of LPG. The letter from Calor tells us the price of liquid petroleum ...
- Created on 23 May 2019
- 34. Grid electricity gets greener
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... the Government’s report on the carbon footprint of the UK. The graph above illustrates that the UK is producing less power now compared to 1990 levels. This is despite a 15% increase in the UK population ...
- Created on 07 March 2019
- 35. What are the carbon savings from a heat pump?
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- In the latest IPCC climate change report the world was warned that average global temperatures should not exceed a 1.5°C increase. According to the report, if global temperatures exceed this limit there ...
- Created on 06 February 2019
- 36. How to avoid a 33% increase in oil prices ...
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... will be at its highest. All signs point to these gradual increases continuing into the winter months as potential further unrest in the oil-producing states of the Middle East combine with the normal ...
- Created on 06 November 2018
- 37. CTC heat pump support
- (Troubleshooting)
- ... However, there are some parameters and controls which you can configure yourself should you need to tweak the system, perhaps to increase the amount of hot water if more people are staying in the house, ...
- Created on 01 October 2018
- 38. Ecoforest heat pump support
- (Troubleshooting)
- ... However, there are some parameters and controls which you can configure yourself should you need to tweak the system, perhaps to increase the amount of hot water if more people are staying in the house, ...
- Created on 01 October 2018
- 39. Meet the new CTC GSi and 500m heat pump range
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... fewer compressor starts which increases the life expectancy of the compressor. Both the GSi and 500M series work with the EcoLogic touch screen controllers which make it simple to adjust heating and ...
- Created on 27 March 2018
- 40. A cautionary heat pump installation tale
- (Renewable energy news from isoenergy)
- ... and the plantroom has a better quality. This has led to lower running costs, increased efficiency and a working system. Unsurprisingly, the company that fitted this system has now gone into administration ...
- Created on 28 February 2018