Over 100,000 Welsh home and business owners turn to renewable energy

More than 100,000 Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) certified systems have now been installed in Wales since records began in 2008, according to MCS’ data

Conex Bänninger supports training academy in Scotland

Conex Bänninger has donated products from its range of fittings and valves to a training academy in Edinburgh

NEA urges vulnerable households not to miss out on energy crisis...

National Energy Action (NEA) is urging vulnerable households not to miss out on a £150 rebate off their energy bills this winter. The charity has...

East Sussex plumber celebrates 45 years on the tools

Andy Steer, who runs A M Steer Limited, has been named as one of the WaterSafe scheme’s most experienced members

Worcestershire college expands with new training premises

The expansion of a Worcestershire college training centre is aiming to tackle an industry skills gap following an increased uptake in its plumbing courses

Danfoss to embark on ‘Installer Life’ tour

Danfoss has announced a 2022 UK ‘Installer Life’ tour, hitting the road to meet heating professionals at wholesalers in the UK this year

HSE launches new construction campaign

The Health and Safety Executive has launched a new communications campaign ‘Work Right Construction. Your health. Your future’

Wilo reminds installers to perform circulator pump checks

Wilo is encouraging heating and plumbing installers to check circulator pumps while performing a boiler service

Vital Energi invests in a sustainable future with 20 new green...

Vital Energi plans to recruit 20 new apprentices in 2021, marking its commitment to developing the key industry skills needed to achieve net zero and create a sustainable workforce of the future, while helping tackle the post-COVID economic recovery in North West England.

Sewer power to heat homes and businesses as new project recieves...

Nearly 2,000 homes and businesses could be heated with sewer power, as a new green heating project receives a share of £80.6m from the government