The UK Energy Supply
Around 50% of the UK’s energy is used for heating and hot water says the owner of Plumbers Manchester Company.
Already a significant sum – this figure rises to a staggering 75% in domestic appliances. With this is mind, the domestic heating industry has a responsibility to help households reduce energy use and associated carbon emissions through the increasing use of renewable technologies.
Installers who haven’t yet embraced renewable technology will quite simply be missing out on an opportunity to expand their business and increase their income – an opportunity that can do nothing but grow with initiatives such as the feed-in-Tariff and potentially the Renewable Heat Incentive scheme undoubtedly encouraging the installation of renewable technologies – its an era we all need to move closer towards says Dave at Plumber Manchester Co.
The landscape of the domestic heating industry has rapidly changed and as such, we are seeing a new breed of professional tradesmen evolving, which is going to have an exciting and positive impact for the industry. However, with new technologies and tradesmen moving into new areas, manufacturers, suppliers and government bodies need to work together to ensure we have a supply chain that can cope with these changes.
Certainly plumbers’ merchants are in an ideal position to support tradesmen and allow them to realise the potential business opportunity of renewable technologies by making inroads in this growing sector. Renewable technologies are already high on the agenda for government and in the not too distant future will play a fundamental part in reducing the energy use and carbon emissions in the heating and hot water sector. So draw from the expertise, product base and guidance from your local plumbers’ merchant. So call us direct sasy Gerald of Plumbers Manchester Co.
Filed under General by on Jun 25th, 2011.
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