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The New Year is traditionally seen as a time for change and in light of recent figures released by the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC), this may never have been more true if you are one of the million plus people using oil to heat your home.
The moment we have all been waiting for has finally arrived as the world's first Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) launches to the Commercial sector.
Information published on the legislation.gov.uk website indicates that the rules governing permitted developments have been extended to cover the installation of Air Source Heat Pumps.
Two Rivers Housing, Aqua Construction and Ice Energy, have won an environment award for the "Best Climate Friendly Scheme" which was recently awarded to them by Gloucester City Council.
in this video Two Rivers Housing Chief Executive Garry King talks about the benefits for clients and the Association when using renewable technologies.
Here at Ice Energy we've been huge advocates for Ground Source Heat Pumps because of their greater efficiencies over their air source heat pump cousins.
However, the ground source solution is not appropriate for everyone, often due to space considerations, yet we have seldom recommended air source in the past because we couldn't find a product which came up to our exacting demands and was suitable for the British market - that was until Mitsubishi brought out their ground breaking Ecodan air source heat pumps.

While admittedly still not quite as efficient as a ground source heat pump giving 320% efficiencies rather than 400%, it is a huge advancement and a product which stands, head and shoulders above it's competition.
Ice Energy fully endorses the Mitsubishi Ecodan as an air source heat pump solution because it is undoubtedly one of the most advanced, efficient heating systems available anywhere in the world.