Drumbeat publish white paper on thermal destratification in buildings

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Thermal destratification in buildings white paper by Drumbeat Energy Management.

The dynamic new energy management business support service Drumbeat Energy Management has published a white paper on thermal destratification in buildings. The white paper is titled ‘Thermal destratification in buildings: The missing piece to the HVAC puzzle’.

Thermal Destratification is a relatively new technology in the UK. When introduced just a few years ago, there was a great deal of resistance and scepticism despite it being well established in the USA.

Drumbeat Energy’s founder, Graham Mills said:

“Drumbeat Energy regards it as “common sense” technology – one we all need to appreciate. Everyone knows that hot air rises and therefore air at ceiling level is likely to be warmer than at people level. So rather than having the heat up there where it’s no good to man nor beast, let’s have it down here where it can do some good. And if it’s down here, we don’t need as much heat from elsewhere - like our heating system. Not surprisingly, heating bills and carbon emissions come down, whilst internal environments are improved. By no means rocket science but, goodness, it works! From the outset, Airius Europe Ltd has been the driving force in destratification in the UK, a team of dedicated professionals led by their MD, Stephen Bridges. They are doing a terrific job, achieving some amazing energy savings for their clients”.

Airius Europe Ltd

Download the FULL White Paper on Thermal Destratification here

Taking a completely fresh approach, Drumbeat Energy Management aims to transform the way that businesses and other organisations manage their energy consumption. It offers them a simple and effective approach, enabling them to become thoroughly proficient and self- sufficient in energy management in the shortest practical time.

The Drumbeat approach takes its clients through a simple 3 stage process on an energy management journey:

Stage 1 - Primary Energy Assessment

Stage 2 - The Energy Management System

Stage 3 - Achieving in-house Proficiency

The cost-efficient energy management support service will help UK businesses to better manage their energy in-house.

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About Drumbeat Energy

Drumbeat Energy helps organisations to become proficient and self-sufficient in the art of energy management. Drumbeat’s Energy Managers will work with your team to install a best-practice energy management system and provide energy management training. Drumbeat’s integrated energy management support is a stronger, lower risk solution than diverting your own untrained resources.  Drumbeat follows a route map of three key stages of your energy management journey, transforming your organisation from one with the ambitions to manage energy, to one which is proficient and self-sufficient in-house.

Stage 1 - Primary Energy Assessment

Stage 2 - The Energy Management System

Stage 3 - Achieving in-house Proficiency

Drumbeat is all about excellence in energy management. We provide sensible, practical energy management support and solutions.

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Email: info@drumbeatenergy.com

Drumbeat Energy Limited – Specialists in Energy Management Systems

Business Address: Regent’s Place, 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BT

Media Enquiries

Representatives from Drumbeat Energy Ltd. are available for media interviews, guest blogging and speaking opportunities on subjects related to Energy Management and Energy Efficiency in buildings and processes.  For more information on Drumbeat Energy Ltd. to be added to the PR distribution list for future news, or to arrange an interview contact: Kirstie Colledge, SMPR (Simply Marcomms Limited), 18 Boiler House, Electric Wharf, Coventry, CV1 4JU, Tel: 0870 199 4044, Email: kirstie@simplymarcomms.co.uk. 

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