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Low carbon heat pumps at The Open University

ENER-G supplied the The Open University in Milton Keynes with the UK's largest closed loop ground source gas absorption heat pump installation.

News from Buildingtalk, 6 October 2011

ENER-G innovative lighting system

An innovative lighting system that cuts electricity bills and reduces carbon emissions by as much as 50 per cent has been launched by sustainable power business ENER-G.

News from Buildingtalk, 2 December 2008

UK first advanced thermal conversion waste plant

For the first time in the UK, advanced thermal conversion technology has been applied to a UK waste stream at the Energos gasification plant on the Isle of Wight.

News from Buildingtalk, 11 November 2008

Energy efficient technology can make a difference

Proven energy efficient technology that can transform environmental and cost performance is being sidelined says sustainable power group ENER-G.

News from Buildingtalk, 15 October 2008

ENER-G acquires second Hungarian enterprise

Sustainable energy technology company ENER-G plc has acquired a second Hungarian business for an undisclosed sum.

News from Buildingtalk, 18 August 2008

Next Generation powers cost and carbon savings

Leisure group Next Generation will save GBP900,000 and cut carbon emissions by 16,060 tonnes annually following a major green energy deal with UK-based cogeneration specialist Ener-g.

News from Buildingtalk, 8 August 2008

Waste project wins prestigious renewables award

Pioneering energy from waste business ENERGOS, part of ENER-G Plc, has won a British Renewable Energy Award for its innovative development of the UK's first gasification plant to operate from waste.

News from Buildingtalk, 1 August 2008

ROC accreditation to first UK gasification project

The first application of advanced thermal conversion technology to a UK waste stream has been awarded preliminary ROC accreditation by Ofgem.

News from Buildingtalk, 1 August 2008

Energos AS to make green energy from waste

Norwegian company Energos AS, a subsidiary of UK-based Ener-g Holdings, has been awarded a contract to supply an 80,000 tonne per annum energy from waste plant to Hafslund Heat and Infrastructure AS.

News from Buildingtalk, 19 March 2008

Combined heat and power in the green capitol

CHP technology in London will enable the UK's tallest residential building to generate its own heat and electricity on site, helping to reduce energy bills and shrink its carbon footprint.

News from Buildingtalk, 12 February 2008

'Green' electricity from harmful landfill gas

Ener-g wins major contract to generate 'green' electricity from harmful landfill gas for the City Council of Johannesburg in South Africa.

News from Buildingtalk, 29 January 2008

ENER-G group acquires Switch2

Sustainable energy technology business ENER-G has acquired energy metering and control specialist Switch2 Energy Solutions for an undisclosed sum.

News from Buildingtalk, 9 January 2008

Ener-g green power for South Africa

Up to 1,900 homes in a South African city are set to plug into 'green' electricity generated by sustainable power technology from Ener-g in conjunction with their Energy Systems.

News from Buildingtalk, 9 January 2008

Ener-g shortlisted for prestigious national award

Unique energy management service from sustainable technology company Ener-g Efficiency has been shortlisted for the National Energy Efficiency Awards 2007.

News from Buildingtalk, 18 October 2007

New virtual energy manager makes saving easy

Ener-g Efficiency launched Virtual Energy Manager, which links automatic meter reading and a building energy management system for the first time, to provide guaranteed energy savings of around 30%.

News from Buildingtalk, 10 October 2007

Royal seal of approval for CHP

Combined heat and power (CHP) has gained the Royal seal of approval as an energy efficient technology after being used at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle to cut carbon emissions by 2818 tonnes.

News from Buildingtalk, 4 July 2007

UK build 'first' green energy from waste plant

Isle of Wight residents will be the first in the UK to benefit from pioneering government-backed technology that enables the creation of green energy from waste.

News from Buildingtalk, 25 May 2007

Fears hampering drive for energy efficiency

ENER-G can deliver savings of 25-30% but some still believe it is all too good to be true.

News from Buildingtalk, 18 April 2007

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