Viridian to Collaborate with INREB Faraday Partnership
August 26th 2004, Cambridge, UK. Viridian announces that it is to take a role as an industrial partner within the INREB Faraday Partnership (Integration of New and Renewable Energy in Buildings) . The focus of the collaboration is on activities to help overcome barriers to the mainstream adoption of solar heating systems for buildings.
Paul Evans, Director of INREB commented: " INREB welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with innovative companies such as Viridian to understand and overcome the barriers to the adoption of new technology integration in buildings".
The INREB Faraday Partnership was launched in November 2001 to create a national focus for industry projects, technology transfer and research projects on the integration of new and renewable energy in buildings. Led by BRE, and in partnership with the four world class academic research groups at De Montfort, Loughborough, Nottingham and Ulster, it works with industry, organisations, and government to accelerate and exploit the business opportunities afforded by new and renewable energy. The Partnership provides a national hub for the many businesses and stakeholders concerned, and enables a common approach to ensure the successful integration of new and renewable energy technologies into buildings thus significantly strengthening UK industry in this increasingly important sector.
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