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Russell Dean

Russell Dean, Residential Product Group Director at Mitsubishi Electric responded to the Prime Minister's announcement on Net Zero

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We welcome the government’s decision to increase the financial support available to households via the Boiler Upgrade Scheme to £7,500. This will help offset the cost of installing a heat pump for homeowners ahead of implementing the Future Homes Standard in 2025. 

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Brits want to fight climate change, but a third of consumers unaware of how to make homes greener

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New research from Mitsubishi Electric and Ipsos reveals consumers want to support the environment, and there is growing consumer appetite for heat pump technology.

It also finds a fundamental lack of understanding around energy efficiency, and underlines the need for the government to prioritise Net Zero awareness

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To Mitsubishi Electric’s successful cylinders, add Versatile

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Continuing its focus on innovation, Mitsubishi Electric has launched a range of groundbreaking Versatile domestic hot water cylinders. These are suitable for both new build and retrofit homes and complement the company’s award-winning energy saving Ecodan residential heat pumps and MELCloud, which allows remote control from a single device in any location.

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Mitsubishi Electric demonstrates its supply chain resilience with on-time deliveries

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Mitsubishi Electric, the largest manufacturer and exporter of heat pumps in the UK, is proud to announce its unwavering commitment to supply chain resilience. The company's dedication to providing efficient and sustainable solutions is exemplified by its successful delivery of heat pumps to customers across the nation within an on-time delivery framework.

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Mitsubishi Electric Becomes a Patron of The AIG Women's Open

Mitsubishi Electric will become a Patron of the AIG Women’s Open for the next three years in a new agreement with The R&A. Its support of the Championship will begin this year when the AIG Women’s Open is played at Walton Heath from 9-13 August 2023.

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Carbon Reduction Accreditation will support Partners on the road to Net Zero

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new Committed Carbon Reduction Partner (CCRP) Accreditation to support contractors in reducing their carbon emissions, winning new business and differentiating themselves from competitors.

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Mitsubishi Electric celebrates 30th anniversary of Livingston factory

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Mitsubishi Electric has marked the 30th anniversary of its factory in Livingston, Scotland, an advanced facility for the manufacture of heat pumps as the nation looks to reach net zero.

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Mitsubishi Electric upgrades flagship ventilation system for offices, schools, hotels and more

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Mitsubishi Electric launches the LGH-RVX3-E Lossnay Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) system to provide clean and healthy air for every commercial setting.

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Mitsubishi Electric to sponsor BESA Awards and Conference

The Building Engineering Services Association (BESA) has announced that Mitsubishi Electric will once again be the headline sponsor for its Industry Awards and Annual Conference.

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Net zero will make the UK ‘warmer and richer’

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The MP who signed the UK’s net zero pledge into law has told an industry podcast that adapting buildings will deliver economic growth and better quality of life. Former energy minister Chris Skidmore OBE, who chaired the government’s independent net zero review, said building services had driven major social change in the past and could do so again.

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