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Jet Environmental welcome climate change proposals

A Jet Environmental product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Oct 17, 2008

Jet Environmental - leading low carbon HVAC specialist - has welcomed recent interim advice to Government on tackling climate change.

It was unveiled by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) which includes a key recommendation to reduce the business use of air conditioning.

The CCC has recommended that emissions from harmful Greenhouse Gases be reduced by at least 80% by 2050.

In a letter to the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Ed Miliband, the CCC said that the 80% target should apply on average across all sectors of the UK economy and is achievable at affordable cost of between 1-2% of GDP in 2050.

One of the major options in the CCC's advice, published last week, is to seek improvements in energy efficiency from buildings and industry.

Key to this reduction is a cut in the use of energy hungry air conditioning and cooling systems which generate significant carbon emissions.

The CCC is as an independent body created to provide expert analysis and advice on how the UK can meet its climate change goals.

It's responsible for advising on the UK's carbon budgets for the period to 2050, and for reporting on progress in reducing emissions to meet these budgets.

The CCC is the first body of its kind in the world and is being set up under the Climate Change Bill.

Robert Simpson, Managing Director of air induction specialist JET Environmental welcomed the report, saying: "It's about time organisations like the CCC as well as the Government advocated a change in HVAC specification and usage".

"Business and industry, especially those owners and operators of warehouses and other buildings which rely heavily on inefficient, poorly controlled HVAC systems need to stand up and take notice that they must take action".

"With the implementation of a system like Jet's, which has been proven to reduce carbon emissions by up to 50% and can replace the need for air conditioning in an environmentally friendly and low cost way, many of the buildings targeted by the CCC could comfortably meet its carbon reduction aims by 2020".

JET Environmental specialises in low carbon climate control solutions for large volume, pharmaceutical, industrial and commercial buildings - from 2.5m to more than 40m in height and with a floor area of 1,000 m2 to over 150,000m2.

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