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Interest Free Loans For Micro Renewables in Scotland
8 October 2009We have great news from EST Scotland who have announced that interest-free loans of between £500 and £10,000 are being made available to householders to help improve insulation and install small scale renewables in their homes. Loans are only available for existing residential properties and new builds are not eligible. Installation must be carried out by an MCS-accredited installer. Loans can be combined with grants such as the Home Renewables grant and CERT funding. Applicants must be the home owner or joint owner of the property in question. Loans are not available for properties used solely for…
New microgeneration planning rules in Wales
2/9/09 New rules have come into effect in Wales this month allowing homeowners to install a range of domestic microgeneration systems without needing to apply for planning permission.Under the revised planning laws, owners of houses and flats will be able to install solar voltaic and solar thermal panels without contacting their local authority first.
Ground and water source heat pumps are also excluded from the planning requirement, as are flues for biomass or combined heat and power equipment.
In a leaflet published to explain the new planning rules, the Welsh Assembly Government said that solar panels…
Invisible Go Visible With New User Friendly Website
Invisible Heating Systems are delighted to announce the launch of their brand new website. Promising to be considerably more navigable than its predecessor it will continue to be the industry standard in providing an informative resource centre for all your queries in renewable energy solutions, heat distribution and domestic water systems.
To make it as easy as possible to find the information you are looking for, IHS have designed the site to be clearly signposted, allowing for easy access to a wealth of information in all those…IHS Awarded MCS Installer Accreditation
6 May 2009
IHS has been awarded MCS Installer Accreditation by BRE for both heat pumps and solar installations across the UK. James Toland, Managing Director commented "We are delighted to have achieved this accreditation which underpins how seriously we take quality across all areas of our business from design through to the performance of our products, proper installation and successful commissioning. Our systems are of extremely high quality and we expect the standard of our installations to attain the same level."
IHS's MCS accrediation number is MCS1280.
Invisible Heating Systems Defies Gloom With Investment News
01 December 2008
Ullapool company Invisible Heating Systems (IHS) today announced that it has acquired substantial investment from Irish-based Corporate Finance and Private Equity firm Beltrae Partners. IHS is recognised as an industry leader in the design of technical, sustainable energy solutions to the domestic and commercial sectors. This investment is key to the company’s strategy to significantly expand its market share throughout the UK and Ireland.




