Rinnai has welcomed the government’s Heat and Buildings Strategy published this month, which aims to ensure that running more energy efficient heating technology is no more expensive & potentially cheaper than current carbon-intensive gas boilers.
Hot water systems outfit Rinnai has welcomed the government’s Heat and Buildings Strategy published this month, which aims to ensure that running more energy efficient heating technology is no more expensive - and potentially cheaper - than current carbon-intensive gas boilers.
“It outlines a route to a green industrial revolution that enables the delivery of a lower carbon future and achievement of Net Zero targets,” said Rinnai operations director Chris Goggin (pictured).
“It came as no surprise that the strategy is to replace natural gas boilers by 2035 with heat pumps and hydrogen fuelled boilers with other lower carbon alternatives encouraged upon consumers,” he added.
In preparation for a national shift in domestic and commercial heating, Rinnai has updated specific models to accept multiple sources of fuel.
Rinnai products can currently accept LPG, BioLPG and 30 per cnet hydrogen gas blends. In addition, from early 2022 it will offer a complete solution to include heat pumps, hybrid systems and hydrogen-ready products as part of its new H3 initiative.
Rinnai fully and totally supports all aspects of decarbonisation and are continuously adjusting its range of products accordingly.
The Runcorn outfit closely monitors the energy sector and inform all customers – end-users, contractors, installer, heating engineers, consultants, designers, central and local authorities - of any developments that may affect choice and cost.
“We are clearly motivated to supply all these customers with the best solutions for the delivery of limitless temperature accurate hot water delivery,” said Goggin.
Introducing hydrogen into the national gas grid is underway but requires a field of strenuous testing before any regional influence will be denoted.
Goggin said Rinnai is well placed to deliver commercial heating and hot water needs. All Rinnai products are energy and cost efficient. Rinnai products only incur cost and use fuel when operationally active.
“If the tap or shower is not turned on then our products use no energy and no on-costs are generated, as Rinnai commercial hot water heaters give limitless continuous flow of temperature controlled hot water that the customer pays on demand.”
“It is a ‘pay-per-use’ hot water heating system,” he added.