Chance to learn more about renewable power
A SUPPLIER of renewable power will showcase a new eco-friendly heating system at an open day this weekend.
Piercebridge Grange, a development of five barn conversions, just off the A67, to the west of Darlington, will be open to potential buyers on Saturday.
It will also give Revolution Power the chance to show off the heating pumps and solar thermal heating systems that will power the homes.
Dr Matt Hogan, director of Darlington-based Revolution Power, said: "Climate change is a very big topic at the moment with many people seeking to find new ways of heating their homes.
"We have been involved in many successful projects, and have taken this experience, together with some knowledge of when things haven't worked out, to ensure a satisfactory outcome to every project."
The system will help to save 18 tons of carbon every year and reduce occupiers' heating bills by up to 50 per cent.
Mr Hogan added: "At the open day, you'll have the opportunity to see the latest technology in heat pump design and to talk to our clients and our engineers."
Revolution Power specialises in providing expert advice and installation services to reduce financial and environmental costs.
12:08pm Wednesday 10th October 2007
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