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Urban Engineering - Green Power
Part of the series Urban Engineering
Two pioneering projects demonstrate new ways of generating and using heat.
Howe Dell Primary School uses an amazing combination of green technologies to make their school eco-friendly.
Amongst other practices, the school collects rain water to flush toilets, and a wind turbine helps generates electricity.
Later, the use of boilers is explored through micro combined heat and power.
A new groundbreaking boiler technology which has the potential to transform the way domestic heating and electricity is produced and distributed.
Create a record of the videos you have watched and how they have helped your professional development, to demonstrate CPD.
- Duration: 15:00 minutes
- Published: 19 February 2010
- Licence information for Urban Engineering - Green Power
- Next showing on TV: 8:00 13 August 2010
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