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Top research unit chooses heat pumps November 1st 2008 One of the world's most renowned
centres for manufacturing research
has chosen heat pumps to provide
space heating and hot water for its
iconic new 'Factory of the Future' in
South Yorkshire. The AMRC
(Advanced Manufacturing Research
Centre), which develops cutting
edge technology-driven solutions for
materials and metal working has
clearly shown its forward thinking
approach by adopting renewable
technology, which was supplied and
installed by ECO Heat Pumps of
Sheffield.
"It is fantastic to be involved with
this project, working with partners
who understand the importance of
great technology," says Phil Moore,
MD of Danfoss Heat Pumps
(formerly ECO Heat Pumps)
With running costs typically 75 per
cent that of conventional systems, a
heat pump normally pays for itself in
between five and ten years. Grants
are available through the low carbon
buildings programme (see
www.lowcarbonbuildings.co.uk). More articles from Danfoss Heat Pumps Ltd: |