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NEWS | DIGEST CBI backs hybrid and hydrogen heating National industry group supports heat pumps and district heating to protect the planet and boost economy MADE IN GERMANY High Grade Expansion Joints from ELAFLEX For piping systems of building services, you need compensators to absorb thermal expansion, reduce vibration and noise. ERV rubber expansion joints from ELAFLEX, setting standards for decades and offering the ideal solution. Type ROTEX is an EPDM Rubber Bellows ( PEEK reinforced ) for both LPHW and MPHW to 130 C constant temperature. DIN 4809 approved, no obligation to dismantle this type within 10 years. Many other ERV types available, e.g.: ERV-R: WRAS Approval Type TA: fitted with a white PTFE lining for extensive chemical resistance, FDA approved ERV-GR: for Acids, Alkali and aggressive chemicals ERV-W: white Nitrile ( NBR ) to foodstuff standards ERV-GS: ISO 15540 ( fire resistant ) Email your enquiry to: sales@elaflex.co.uk Check out our configurator: ervconfigurator.elaflex.co.uk ELAFLEX Ltd. Riverside House, Plumpton Road Hoddesdon, Herts EN11 OPA Ph. 01992 45 29 50 E-mail: sales@elafl ex.co.uk www.elafl ex.co.uk Ad_2020_ERV_90x270_Ltd_EN.indd 1 10 September 2020 www.cibsejournal.com CIBSE September 2020 p10 News.indd 10 All new domestic boiler installations should be part of a hybrid system or hydrogen ready after 2025, according to a new report from the CBI. Net zero: the road to low carbon heat was jointly produced with the University of Birmingham. It says the government should mandate a phased switch from natural gas boilers to other solutions, such as heat pumps and hydrogen technologies, including heat networks. By 2035, all new heating installations should be low-carbon, in line with the governments net-zero carbon policy, says the CBI. The report wants new oil-fired boilers to be abolished by 2023 and increased funding for heat networks. All new energy-fromwaste plants and waste heat-producing industries should also have to feed their waste heat into heat networks, where location permits. CBI President Lord Bilimoria said: Aside from the moral imperative, theres a strong economic case for protecting our planet. Large-scale heat decarbonisation and energy efficiency would provide a huge jobs boost for the economy, at a time when new career opportunities are needed more than ever. The CBI wants new boilers to be hydrogen ready or part of a hybrid system after 2025 Walking down heat street Energy distribution firm UK Power Networks (UKPN) has launched a study to find the most suitable low carbon heating solution for individual communities. Heat Street is a joint venture with developers, property owners, local authorities, businesses, academics and consumer groups across London, and South and South East England. It will consider a range of low-carbon heating alternatives, including switching from gas boilers to heat pumps. The company will analyse energy efficiency trends and combine information about the types of buildings and socio-economics of each area to assess the best approach for achieving net-zero carbon emissions. It will consider whether an area might be better suited to a heat network because it has higher-density housing or in the case of a rural village off the gas grid whether heat pumps should be used. We all know why we need to rapidly decarbonise heating this project is about working out how, said Ian Cameron, UKPNs head of customer services and innovation. We are excited to be getting out there, bringing together people from all backgrounds to create a local street-level map of net-zero heating pathways by 2050. 20.07.2020 10:43:40 21/08/2020 14:37