RE: RE: Fantastic RNS Update3 Nov 2021 21:25
Well Enertek have had an association but nothing other than that since January 2014
9 Jan 2014 Yorkshire Manufacturing
Inspirit Energy, a Sheffield-based developer of gas-fired boilers for the commercial and residential markets, has appointed Enertek International to assist with the mass manufacturing specifications and designs for the boiler's key heating components
https://www.insidermedia.com/news/yorkshire/105891-
Then December 2015 (internal testing was by Inspirit in-house with Enertek intended to follow up)
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/INSP/successful-completion-of-internal-testing-xbvebqbw6afzrtj.html
Paul Needley, joint MD, Enertek International commented:
"Enertek International look forward to receiving the latest Inspirit Charger in January and to acquiring EC certification via BSI certification services. Enertek are very enthusiastic about the developing mCHP market because these appliances produce relatively low carbon and cost effective electricity at times of peak demand. We are very pleased to be associated with Inspirit Energy".
They never reported receiving the Charger or doing testing from January 2016 - as far as I can find:
And yet they still contribute to an RNS several years on - I'm not sure that I would, I would most certainly take some convincing!
From yesterday:
Paul Needley MD Enertek International said:
"We look forward to the prospect of working with Inspirit Energy on their exciting and innovative use of zero carbon fuel to generate zero carbon electricity. Their technology offers many advantages over traditional methods of generating electricity locally, both in fixed and mobile applications. When coupled with zero carbon heat or fuel, the advantages of local generation are clear and offer considerable possibilities for deployment in many different fields including both transport and buildings, two major sectors where decarbonisation is necessary."
Enertek International Ltd. is an international research and development company specialising in the design, development and certification of domestic and commercial low carbon heating, cooling and catering appliances. The company is based in Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, and has over 30 years' experience and a fully equipped laboratory for test and development work.
Enertek International have been heavily involved in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Hy4Heat programme (www.hy4heat.info) to demonstrate that it is technically possible, safe and convenient to replace natural gas (methane) with hydrogen in residential and commercial buildings and gas appliances. The publicly available conclusions from the Hy4heat programme provide a good incentive and opportunity for Inspirit Energy to build upon their technology previously developed for natural gas and develop a zero carbon hydrogen powered model.
The company will provide further updates in due course.