'Anywhere gas can work, heat pumps can work': Busting clean heat myths with Rendesco

Michael Holder
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Critics still argue heat pumps aren't suitable for old buildings, yet the University of Oxford has just had its first ground source heat pump installed by Rendesco at its historic Brasenose College - BusinessGreen visited the project to meet with the firm's managing director Alastair Murray

"Anywhere gas can work, heat pumps can work," insists Alastair Murray. It is a straightforward statement. One you imagine leaves little room for misunderstanding. Yet even in the grips of an energy...

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