
Our eldest is a heating engineer and he`s nagging us to have a new super boiler and new radiators.
The thing is, even though we`d only have to pay the cost of the equipment. Laddo would do the work free for his aged parents

Microgen's Stirling Engine microCHP isn't the only technology - there are also versions using fuel cells, Rankine cycle engines, and closed cycle steam engines.mew wrote:Just like to add a word or two on new boilers. If your going to replace an older boiler soon then don't! Over the next 18 months to 2yrs you'll see some boiler manufacturers coming out with a new kind of boiler which generates electricity too!. It takes a tiny amount of extra gas but it produces around 1Kw of electricity as well as all the hot water and heating. The company which has developed the technology is http://www.microgen.com and so far the only domestic boiler company to take it on (as far as I know) is baxi/potterton. Its still in field trials at the moment but it looks like a belter of a boiler system. The main benefit being you are usually at home when your heatings on, and consequently the electricity is being produced when you need it and because its made at home the massively inefficient national grid isn't needed (mostly).