Future Homes and Buildings Standards Advocate for Cleaner, More Efficient Home Heating
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REHAU: How heat networks can help meet carbon reduction targets - Energy Sustainability Solutions
REHAU Water Technologies has welcomed the publication of the Future Homes Standard (FHS) but is urging housebuilders and installers to consider heat networks in their pursuit of carbon reduction targets. The FHS begins phasing in from 2027 and will require homes built from 2028 onwards to produce 75% less greenhouse gas emissions across their lifespan than those built in line with existing requirements. While the electrification of heat is clear…
Future Homes and Buildings Standards advocate for cleaner, more efficient home heating
Future Homes and Buildings Standards advocate for cleaner, more efficient home heating: Updates to the Building Regulations as part of the Future Homes and Buildings Standards have come into effect, in an effort to reduce reliance on fossil fu
Future Homes Standard: Heat networks a solution for high-rise - LABM Weekly
With the long-awaited Future Home Standard (FHS) recognising the challenge for high-rise developments, Power On presents heat networks as the cost-efficient, pragmatic solution. The FHS predominantly focuses on the use of individual technologies like PV solar panels and individual air source heat pumps to lower carbon emissions, but these are often not viable for high-rise developments where an air source heat pump and/or solar panel on every …
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