NOx emissions plug - will bills be less?

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My engineer has fitted a NOx emissions plug on my boiler which I understand will reduce the CO2 emissions. He also said it reduces my heat to 13kws an hour. Does this mean my bills will be cheaper or would I usually be using less than this (I have seven radiators) anyway? I assume it's sufficient for my needs when it's really cold!
 
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I doubt very much, you yourself, will notice a difference...

However, it is apparently proven that they do reduce emissions.

I think Worcesters come with them as standard now?
 
A reduction in CO2 will most likely increase Nox pollutants along with higher bills. (fractions) :D
 
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The Worcester nox plug lowers the output of the boiler in heating mode.

It is a cheap fix to enable new builds to get more Sap points.

It does not increase boiler efficiency, just acts as a range rating tool. The upper modulation limit of the burner is nobbled, but the lower end of the range is not changed.

In other words it does almost nothing.
 

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