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ADEY calls for more straightforward approach to achieving climate targets

Following the Government’s announcement that its Green Deal programme is to be scrapped, ADEY Professional Heating Solutions believes that Westminster should take a more straightforward approach and rely on existing technology to help deliver critical UK climate and energy goals. The company’s new managing director John Vaughan (pictured right) believes that ADEY is equipped to start making even more significant contributions towards government targets in the reduction of energy consumption and carbon emissions with its MagnaClean filter technology to protect and maintain central heating systems. He is convinced that a concerted drive across the heating industry to adopt the company’s award winning best practice heating system maintenance holds one of the primary keys to success. He believes this could cut carbon emissions by millions of tonnes a year and reduce heating bills by up to 15% for a typical three bedroom dwelling. That could take tens of thousands of householders out of fuel poverty. He said: “What we’re already delivering sits perfectly with Government targets for reducing energy bills and carbon emissions. We’ve got ambitious plans to scale up our UK and European operations further in the future which could make a massive contribution.” Mr Vaughan identifies savings of up to 15% on individual annual domestic heating energy bills where best practice central heating system maintenance is employed using premium filters and chemicals.

Following the Government’s announcement that its Green Deal programme is to be scrapped, ADEY Professional Heating Solutions believes that Westminster should take a more straightforward approach and rely on existing technology to help deliver critical UK climate and energy goals.
 
The company’s new managing director John Vaughan (pictured right) believes that ADEY is equipped to start making even more significant contributions towards government targets in the reduction of energy consumption and carbon emissions with its MagnaClean filter technology to protect and maintain central heating systems.
 
He is convinced that a concerted drive across the heating industry to adopt the company’s award winning best practice heating system maintenance holds one of the primary keys to success. He believes this could cut carbon emissions by millions of tonnes a year and reduce heating bills by up to 15% for a typical three bedroom dwelling. That could take tens of thousands of householders out of fuel poverty.
  
He said: “What we’re already delivering sits perfectly with Government targets for reducing energy bills and carbon emissions. We’ve got ambitious plans to scale up our UK and European operations further in the future which could make a massive contribution.” 
 
Mr Vaughan identifies savings of up to 15% on individual annual domestic heating energy bills where best practice central heating system maintenance is employed using premium filters and chemicals.

While recognising the merits of initiatives like the boiler scrappage scheme and the Green Deal, he feels a more straightforward solution could be for Government to work with the heating industry to promote better maintained and therefore more efficient boilers through existing technology at a fraction of the cost.
  
“ADEY’s own research shows that effective magnetic filtration can reduce system carbon emissions by up to 6%. This could result in carbon reductions of 200-250kg a year for such dwellings,” he continues.
   
“With boiler manufacturers introducing longer guarantees, this has actually had a positive impact and we’ve worked much more closely as an industry on the servicing and maintenance of boilers to create our best practice approach to system protection. This makes so much sense for the sector, the consumer and the environment and with support from Government we could achieve even more,” he concludes.

3 August 2015

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