Wednesday, September 7, 2011

News: VO4HOME to be inside the House of the Future

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Rotherham-based voltage optimisation company VO4HOME will be involved in creating the "House of the Future" at the 2011 British Science Festival taking place in Bradford this month.

The "House of the Future" is an important part of the festival in which the latest energy efficient innovations and technologies are assembled during the exhibition with the aim of promoting how an existing home can be made energy efficient and economically viable. The house will provide a realistic view of how housing could potentially develop, with sustainability and accessibility being the primary focus of the project.

VO4HOME is designed to maximise the delivery of energy into the home to 220V/230V and the innovative technology can reduce energy use, CO2 and as a result has a direct impact on lowering the end user's electricity bill.

The Templeborough company's role in the venture is being undertaken in conjunction with business support consultancy CO2Sense

CO2Sense, a not for profit environmental consultancy, that helps businesses in Yorkshire and Humber to cut costs, carbon emissions and profit from the opportunities in the low-carbon sector.

Geoff Clifton, business development manager at VO4HOME, said: "We jumped at the chance to be involved in the House of the Future exhibition, as it provides an important platform for the public to become familiar with energy efficiency technologies that can be easily integrated into the home. Innovations that save the user money, limit energy use and reduces their carbon footprint."

VO4HOME website

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