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Britain's Green Intentions not Backed By Actions

As a nation, 40% of us believe that investing in renewable energy will have the biggest impact in reducing UK carbon emissions, but as little as just over 10% of us have actually invested in renewable energy sources for the home in the last 12 months.

(Vocus/PRWEB ) May 7, 2008 -- As a nation, 40% of us believe that investing in renewable energy will have the biggest impact in reducing UK carbon emissions, but as little as just over 10% of us have actually invested in renewable energy sources for the home in the last 12 months.

A survey of 1,000 UK residents¹, commissioned by boiler and solar thermal appliances manufacturer Glow-worm, looked into people’s understanding of exactly which methods will have the biggest impact in reducing carbon emissions. It also explored what people had done to reduce their own carbon footprint in the previous twelve months.

The findings highlighted that more than 30% of people believe cutting back on energy use will have the biggest impact in reducing carbon emissions. Reassuringly, 81% of people said they had reduced their use of power in the home in a bid to reduce their own carbon footprint.

With the recent increase in energy prices, it seems more of us are looking to reduce our energy consumption and are investigating alternative sources to power our homes.

Katie Cope, Brand Manager for Glow-worm commented: “The results demonstrate people’s desire to invest in renewable energy. The amount of people who have actually acted on this desire suggests that there may be a barrier in making the investment.

“Whilst the cost of solar thermal appliances may initially seem expensive, a typical solar thermal appliance is capable of delivering an average of 50-60% of a homes domestic hot water requirements each year. We believe that previously information available for consumers in the marketplace has been very technical and hard to understand. Our Clearly Solar offering is straightforward and easy to understand, whilst our new website www.glow-wormheating.co.uk/clearlysolar presents all the information people will need, in an easy to read format.”

The launch of Clearly Solar products from Glow-worm last year has allowed solar thermal options to become more accessible.

For more information visit www.glow-wormheating.co.uk/clearlysolar
   
¹ The survey commissioned by Glow-worm, questioned 1,000 online respondents between 28 – 31 March 2008.

Editorial information:    Lisa Ferneyhough or Sally Rushton, Dig PR
          Tel: 0114 307 2064 or 0114 307 2063
         glowworm @ digpr.co.uk

Notes to editors:

o   The Glow-worm Ultracom range of high efficiency condensing boilers includes a built in digital programmer to provide the best control of your heating system
o   Glow-worm Flexicom is the only high efficiency condensing boiler with a direct rear flue and cupboard fit, ideal for replacements of old standard efficiency boilers.
o   New, intelligent Glow-worm controls include Climastat, a room stat that controls room temperature and Climapro and Climapro RF, programmable room thermostats that have two channels, enabling you to set the heating and hot water to come on together or at totally different times of the day
o   A seven day programmable function allows you to set a different programme for every day of the week if you need this

Glow-worm

Glow-worm is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of heating appliances, focussing on reliable, efficient products that help to save water and protect the environment.

Glow-worm is part of Vaillant Group, the world leader in the manufacture of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning technology. The Group employs around 8,600 people worldwide, with annual sales of 2.7 million appliances and a turnover of €1.79 billion euros. Vaillant Group is also Europe’s number one, with a market share of 27 per cent.

For more information please visit www.glow-wormheating.co.uk

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