Posts Tagged ‘energy efficient’
01 Feb2019
07 Feb2018
Ecodesign – the heat is on
Chris Meir is Sales Director at Remeha and has written an excellent article on the pressures of producing energy-efficient heating systems. Find his article here: http://www.modbs.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/17552/Ecodesign__96_the_heat_is_on.html
30 Jan2018
Companies showing ‘unrealistic optimism’ in the face of potential energy shortages
http://www.modbs.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/17509/Companies_showing__91unrealistic_optimism_92__in_the_face_of_potential_energy_shortages.htmlThe possibility of energy shortages and failures in the next 12 months is very much a reality. Many companies are totally unaware as to both their resilience to an energy failure or their ability to recover from it. All to often companies shy away from Black Building Tests as they are worried about what systems will not come back on line in a fully working state. It is far better to discover this under controlled conditions than in the depths of an actual emergency. Cube can help you develop a Critical Energy Management Strategy (CEMS) within your building systems to help greatly reduce your vulnerability to such failures. To find out more call us on 01903 694279.’
16 Nov2017
Engineers Play Important Role In Providing Clean Air
Engineers Play Important Role in Providing Clean Air Cube Controls has successfully provided advanced environmental monitoring solutions for many clients. We even have reliable wireless solutions that can be painlessly installed in any building. Providing this kind of essential environmental monitoring has never been easier.
14 Aug2017
Let’s Get Radical – About Heat
Within the Building Services sector it is very common for a previous tried and tested solution to get used over and over again. This can be seen through all echelons of building design and it’s a habit that needs to be broken if real progress is going to be made in terms of getting the most out of new technologies and energy savings. Let’s Get Radical About Heat
31 Jul2017
Targeting Training to Meet the Building Performance Challenge
There is a definite and worrying skills shortage within the controls industry that has the potential to impact heavily if not addressed very soon. The technologies we employ to deliver the required control systems are continually developing and evolving.
Introducing new engineers to our industry can only help support this as they are in-tune with general technical developments and can grow with it.
http://www.modbs.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/17106/Targeting_training_to_meet_the_building_performance_challenge.html