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Welcome to the Dimplex news hub, your go-to source for the latest updates, innovations, and insights from the world of energy-efficient heating systems and hot water solutions. Whether you're looking for the latest product launches, industry trends, or tips for improving energy efficiency with your central heating system, we keep you informed on how Dimplex is helping drive sustainability and comfort across homes, businesses, and commercial spaces.

Tips for heating a student home this winter
Autumn is fast approaching, bringing with it familiar sights; it’s getting darker earlier, the weather’s growing colder (sort of), and across the UK students are preparing to return to university.

Top tips for mould and damp prevention
Did you wake up to misted windows this morning? The weather is turning and we are now officially in autumn, so many of us are taking shelter more often in the comfort and warmth of our homes, shutting out the elements and snuggling up. The changing season also means new steps need to be taken to achieve better heating and ventilation for our homes.

Dimplex EverDri dehumidifiers - selected models now some of the quietest on the market
From showering and washing up, to boiling kettles and drying laundry, or simply suffering with condensation on windows, it can feel like an impossible feat to prevent mould, mildew and damp building up in our homes. However, leading heating and ventilation specialist, Dimplex, has just the ticket to improve the humidity levels within the home, combating the potentially harmful bacteria that can build up as a result of high humidity.

How to Improve Indoor Air Quality at Home
Air pollution has been in the news recently after the Government published new figures on air pollution data across the UK.

Boris Johnson’s Ten Point Plan: Clean and green, but is it enough to support the decarbonisation of heat?
Boris Johnson has launched his Ten Point Plan for a green industrial revolution. Ahead of COP26, this aims to show how committed Government is in making the UK a world leader in sustainability. But will this plan finally offer the infrastructure needed for the decarbonisation of heat?
Staying well in the winter months
As we move through autumn towards winter the shorter, colder days are settling in, and some of us may find ourselves feeling low or fighting off ill health.

What are the 12 key factors that could shape a successful and sustainable UK heat pump market?
Domestic, industrial, and commercial heat accounts for a third of UK carbon emissions. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that the spotlight is on the decarbonisation of heat in buildings.

Supplementary heating solutions for homeworkers
With homeworking becoming a way of life for so many of us this winter, it’s important to find a balance between keeping warm and not wasting money on the heating.

How can technological innovation in heat pumps help address the challenges of climate change?
Innovations in heat pump technology are set to give us the tools for the decarbonisation of heat within commercial and residential developments. With over 30% of UK carbon emissions attributed to the heating of our buildings, tackling the carbon emissions connected with heat will represent a large contribution to our ongoing battle with climate change.

What are the barriers to increasing uptake of low carbon heating technologies?
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With heat accounting for approximately a third of the UK’s greenhouse emissions, the decarbonisation and electrification of heating in homes will play a central role in achieving the UK’s 2050 net-zero carbon target. The transition from prolific use of high carbon fossil fuels to low carbon heating presents the industry with many challenges. The relatively short space of time in which environmental targets need to be achieved means that the electrification of heating must be accomplished at great speed.
How can reasonable distribution of cost support the decarbonisation of heat?
We all have a role to play in meeting climate targets. The reasonable distribution of the cost of decarbonisation of heat could support a smooth transition to a low carbon economy. A considered approach could help navigate issues around fuel poverty and accelerate the uptake of a low carbon solution.

How to improve your heating efficiency this winter
‘When do you switch your heating on?’ It’s a question that seems to rear its head every autumn, with the beginning of October being a common (but by no means definitive) answer. Whether you usually switch on your heating as early as September or try to hold out till late November, however, the colder seasons often still mean an increase in costs due to heating our homes.