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Huhne visits Dimplex

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Chris Huhne has visited the Southampton offices of UK electric heating and renewables supplier Dimplex to discuss energy issues and the need for energy efficient heating solutions for the low carbon buildings of the future.
Huhne visits Dimplex
After his meetings, Mr Huhne took time for a tour of the manufacturer's showroom to view a selection from Dimplex's wide range of energy-saving electric heating products and renewable solutions including heat pumps, solar thermal water heating and solar PV panels.
Stuart Mackenzie, managing director at Dimplex said: 'As concerns over the UK's energy supply and the challenges of low carbon construction increase, it's important that government and industry work together to achieve the tough targets ahead.
'The Government's own 2050 Pathways document earlier this year pointed to an electric future with heating and transport moving away from a dependency on fossil fuel, so we're pleased to have this opportunity to show Mr Huhne how these demands translate into real-life low energy heating and microgeneration solutions.'
Mr Huhne has been a strong advocate of the Government's Green Deal, a drive to improve homes' energy efficiency, create 'green' jobs and ensure the UK's future energy security. In addition, working with other north-west European nations, he is pushing for a more demanding target of 30 percent reduction in CO2 emissions by 2020, an increase from the current 20 per cent.
17 November 2010

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