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Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
JSP 539 policy for the prevention of heat illness and cold injury in the UK armed forces and on the initial medical management of casualties.
We're seeking views on options for the future support for low carbon heat, beyond the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
Government and EU funded low-carbon energy innovation projects (all closed to new applications).
We're seeking views on the introduction of a market-based mechanism to support investment and innovation in transforming the consumer proposition for heat pumps
The requirements for packaging HHGW
Evidence reports and a comparative summary on high temperature heat pumps, hybrid heat pumps and gas heat pumps.
Leaflet for parents explaining what happens when vaccines have inadvertently been stored outside of the recommended storage temperature range.
The UK’s first system drawing heat from deep underground to provide low-cost heating for nearly 4,000 homes is one of 7 innovative projects backed by government funding.
Technical research covering aspects of low carbon heating technologies.
How the Renewable Heat Incentive and Heat Networks Investment Project support the development of the market for low carbon heat in Great Britain.
How to get your site approved, the category your site falls into, the type of incinerator you need and how it must be maintained.
Homes and businesses to benefit from greener, low-cost heating as 4 new Green Heat Network projects receive a share of £80.6 million.
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