Most householders don’t know how much energy they consume until they receive a utility bill, which is opaque in terms of how energy was consumed. Smart meters, which provide a real-time readout of energy consumption, promise to change this. The Government’s Low Carbon Transition Plan commits to installing smart meters in every UK home by 2020.
The benefits of smart meters include an end to estimated bills as well as access to information about consumption patterns. This could hel... Read Full Story
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These days, the price of everything is going up – gas, rent, groceries – not least of all New Yorkers’ energy bills. On top of a 4.9% increase in April, New Yorkers are looking at a 22% increase this summer. In the midst of the summer heat wave, that’s a wallop.
New digital technology – called Smart Meters - has allowed customers elsewhere to cut their bills by 10%, but here in New York, Con Ed continues to rely on 19th century techn... Read Full Story
ENER·G Ground Source Solutions Ltd has won official certification for its expertise in delivering renewable heat pump technology.
The Approved Contractor certificate means ENER·G has been recognised for the quality of its design, supply, and installation of heat pumps, in line with the exacting technical standards set out by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).
ENER·G acquired the ground source heat pumps business from previous owners in April 2008 and has achieved the MCS certific... Read Full Story
Organisations should consider acting now to renew their electricity contract or risk falling victim to peak prices this autumn, warns Greater Manchester based energy management business ENER·G.
=Said Gary Collins, National Business Manager for ENER·G Management: “October is one of the busiest times of the year for electricity renewals and this surge in demand usually causes prices to rise. History shows that businesses would be wise to act now to avoid potential extra cost.
“The other reason ... Read Full Story
News Source: The Guardian
Every home in the UK must be fitted with a “smart meter” by 2020 to reduce energy use and pave the way for a low-carbon “smart grid”, under plans unveiled by the government today.
The new meters will send information on real-time electricity and gas use in households and small businesses direct to utility companies, eliminating the need for customers to stay at home for meter readings or to receive over-estimated bills. However, consumers are... Read Full Story
Nottingham is bucking the trend for generating its own energy after Government figures show that the city is generating 4% of its own energy from renewables and waste.
In 2006 Nottingham generated almost 14% of its own heat and power, of this around 4% was from renewables and waste. This makes Nottingham by far the most energy self-sufficient city in the UK.
These figures have only recently come to light, as published government figures for local energy generation from renewables and waste... Read Full Story
News Source: Salt Lake Tribune
As if being a recycling center wasn’t enough to build up its ecological credibility.
The Wasatch Integrated Waste Management District broke ground this week on a new building at the Layton landfill that will be powered by solar, wind and methane-gas energy and be a recycled-steel structure.
The facility will be built with adjacent solar panels and a windmill, and include a pipeline to the landfill where methane is collected from the rotting garbage, said t... Read Full Story
ENER·G Ground Source Solutions Ltd has won official certification for its expertise in delivering renewable heat pump technology.
The Approved Contractor certificate means ENER·G has been recognised for the quality of its design, supply, and installation of heat pumps, in line with the exacting technical standards set out by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).
ENER·G acquired the ground source heat pump business from previous owners in April 2008 and has achieved the MCS certifica... Read Full Story
Delia Smith
Delia Smith is the first lady of British cooking – she’s been teaching the nation how to make our favourite dishes for over 30 years. Delia’s TV career began in 1973 with her first series Family Fare, followed by Delia’s Cookery Course. Her programmes and books aim to bring people back to the basics of cookery, teaching fundamental and easy-to-follow techniques. In 1998, her How to Cook series was broadcast, and the accompanying book became her most successful yet.
One of Delia... Read Full Story
Energy is the essence of modern life – the lifeblood of business, industry, the public sector and consumers.
At ENER·G we acknowledge the importance of the energy industry in our lives and the impact it has on the environment.
ENER·G takes an environmentally and socially responsible view on the generation and consumption of energy. We are also firm believers in retaining its commercial viability.
Our offerings include;
BEMS
ENER·G use intelligent building controls and other innovative ... Read Full Story