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News Release from: Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering | Subject: National Energy Efficiency Award for IPHE
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 December 2006
National Energy Efficiency Award for
IPHE
Low Heat project, led by IPHE in partnership with Pera Innovations, was Highly Commended and came second in the Research and Development category at the new National Energy Efficiency Awards Ceremony.
The inaugural National Energy Efficiency Awards Ceremony, run by UK CEED, took place on the evening of 6th December at the Science Museum in London The evening's key-note speaker was Ian Pearson MP - Minister for Environment and Climate Change
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 11 Sep 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Awards highlight the importance of energy efficiency in combating climate change and seek to increase the take up of energy efficiency measures amongst business, government and consumers.
It is hoped that the awards will aim to encourage other organisations to follow the outstanding examples set by the awards finalists by rising to the climate challenge.
There were over 170 entries for the Awards, which were supported by DEFRA and the Independent newspaper.
Over-all first place went to B Sky B, but the Low Heat project, led by IPHE in partnership with Pera Innovations, was Highly Commended and came second in the Research and Development category.
Low Heat is an intelligent network management system of heat recovery devices for the purpose of recovering the waste heat from water in commercial and domestic situations.
Dale Courtman, Low Heat Project leader and IPHE Technical Director said: "The 12 consortium partners from six different countries across Europe should rightly be proud of what we have achieved.
To be honoured as a finalist and to be commended by the judging panel is a fitting reward for all the hard work that has taken place over the last two years.
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