Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:37 AM
Mitsubishi Electric is bringing its heat pump expertise to the CIH Housing 2015 exhibition to target social housing providers who need to hit renewable targets and find ways of combating fuel poverty amongst tenants.
The company will be exhibiting (Stand F4) at the exhibition, held at Manchester Central, 23rd-25th June 2015 and showcasing its Ecodan range of heat pumps specifically designed for heating domestic buildings.
Ecodan has already been installed in thousands of buildings across the UK and provides renewable heating to challenge traditional heating methods, whilst meeting stringent energy and carbon reduction demands.
The CIH Housing 2015 exhibition is the biggest and best attended event in the affordable housing sector. It provides unprecedented access to the largest gathering of housing professionals in Europe and is a must attend event for anyone in the social housing sector.
Mitsubishi Electric experts will be on hand to offer advice and help to housing associations, ALMOs and local authorities by providing access to the latest information on legislation, the renewable heat incentive and general advice on how to engage tenants in the process.
Staff will be able to explain how to self-deliver an Air Source Heat Pump (ASHP) Programme and also be able to outline the funding streams available.
For further details on the exhibition visit http://www.cihhousing.com.
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