Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:26 AM
At this year’s Ecobuild lead sponsor Baxi exhibited a variety of their sustainable solutions.
The Duo-tec Combi HE A domestic boiler, a high efficiency boiler which is recommended by the Energy Saving Trust proved to be popular with visitors. With a range of outputs it is suitable for most house types, is reliable and easy to install.
The Baxi Ecogen dual energy system is was also displayed on the Baxi stand. The system is the first domestic micro-CHP solution in the UK, generating up to 1kW of electricity while providing heating and hot water to reduce gas and electricity bills. The product is Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) certified therefore eligible for the Government’s Feed-in Tariff.
Other products on show included Baxi’s solar thermal hot water system, Baxi Solarflo. This system uses solar energy to heat domestic hot water, providing up to 55 per cent of an average household’s needs in the summer. The Baxi Ambiflo Two ErP-ready air source heat pump and Baxi Bioflo free standing pellet burning boiler system was also demonstrated at the event.
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