Portable heating
Cost-effective, safe, and reliable heating for you and your family, portable heaters are available in many different types and styles to provide you with the perfect supplementary heating for your home.
 
Dimplex offer a choice of convenient heaters that can be used within the home, workshop or greenhouse.
Convector heaters
Convectors are ultra lightweight and ideal for heating larger rooms.
Fan and ceramic heaters
Fan and ceramic heaters are perfect for instant top-up heating with instantaneous heat up and easy portability.
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FutuRad
The FutuRad is the future of portable radiators thanks to it Thermocore XR Oil free technology which offers super fast warm up and heat delivery. The range is available in not only 2kW but also 3kW heat outputs for larger rooms. Some models offer Bluetooth (R) programming for easy programming and control from your armchair.
Electric radiators
These stylish heaters use a balance of radiant and convected heat to provide optimum comfort and performance.
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SafteyBoris 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?
How do we maximise the potential of heat pump technology to help us achieve net-carbon objectives?
The roadmap to achieve the UK’s 2050 net-zero carbon target is still relatively unclear. This creates uncertainty about the implementation of low carbon solutions in the industry. The lack of direction in turn affects the ability to plan for future developments. Difficult specification choices, doubts over futureproofing strategies, and lack of preparedness for regulatory changes, are just some of the factors affecting heat pump specification in new developments and existing buildings in both residential and commercial sectors.
Which technologies are the most viable to deliver the decarbonisation of heating?
To deliver the decarbonisation of heating, we should deploy a wide range of technologies that can help to eliminate the use of high carbon fossil fuels. Electric solutions, especially those that utilise renewable energy, offer a viable route to ensuring our homes are heated in a low carbon way. To successfully transfer to electrical infrastructures and make the necessary adjustments that bring us closer to achieving the UK’s 2050 net zero target, the industry will need a clear plan with achievable interim targets.