
The Science Museum in London has opened its doorways to the brand new Vitality Revolution: The Adani Inexperienced Vitality Gallery, which incorporates low carbon options and their function in our journey to a sustainable future.
NIBE’s S2125 Air Supply Warmth Pump (ASHP), a excessive temperature, vitality saving mannequin, which makes use of pure refrigerants, has been chosen by the museum to showcase ASHPs. Essentially the most environment friendly instance in NIBE’s product vary, the NIBE S2125, is the one warmth pump of its sort within the gallery.
It’s featured as a part of the ‘Future Energy’ part, sitting alongside nuclear fusion experiments, tidal turbine blades and different modern applied sciences.
Olivia Powell-Maycock, Head of Advertising and marketing at NIBE, stated: “We’re delighted that NIBE’s S2125 has been chosen for this vital gallery. It’s thrilling to see our warmth pump sitting alongside progressive examples from the previous, current and future.
“The Science Museum is such an iconic a part of London’s points of interest, entertaining and educating in equal measures – the perfect platform to get the local weather change message throughout, whereas demonstrating the inspiring technological developments that may hopefully result in extra optimistic outcomes for the atmosphere.”
The NIBE S2125 is an clever, inverter-controlled air supply pump, offering optimised financial savings because it routinely adapts to a house’s output necessities all 12 months round.
Picture: Olivia Powell-Maycock – Head of Advertising and marketing, NIBE Vitality Methods Paul Smith – Managing Director, NIBE Vitality Methods