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Panasonic showcases Aquarea Heat Pumps at Homes UK – The Future of Living, London, 23-24 November
19/11/2021
With a great deal of interest in
the benefits that switching from fossil-fuelled power to air source heat pumps
can bring, Panasonic will be showcasing its Aquarea
Heat Pumps at - The Future
of Living, at ExCel, London on 23-24th November on Stand H614.
Simon Brown, Panasonic’s heat pump specialist, will be presenting at this live
event and sharing his air source heat pump expertise. He will explain how this
low carbon solution can work for the UK residential housing sector. Simon's
presentation is on Wednesday 24th November at 10.15-10.45am on the
Knowledge Stage.
The event is for those involved in the retrofit challenge, achieving net zero and providing quality and affordable homes for the UK's social and affordable housing sector. It presents an ideal opportunity to come together and share best practice.
Simon commented,
“Panasonic is hugely passionate about the environment and I
believe we can help the UK housing sector meet its low carbon targets through
supporting and advising social housing providers and developers. Switching technologies from traditional
systems powered by Mains Gas, Oil or LPG to an Air Source Heat Pump such as the
Panasonic Aquarea Range, can deliver significant cost savings, improvements to
heating performance and low sound levels. We look forward to meeting and
sharing knowledge at this important event.”
To find out more, on the Panasonic low carbon solutions, please get in touch via email on uk-aircon@eu.panasonic.com or visit the website -https://www.aircon.panasonic.eu/GB_en.