All energy efficiency articles – Page 2
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Comment
A science-based approach is the way to achieve net zero
If companies in the construction sector are serious about addressing the issues of climate change and sustainability, they need to set wider, science-based targets that go beyond the industry standard, Stephen Hemmings writes
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Comment
A welcome strategy – but 30% of homes will still miss the target
The heat and buildings strategy is not radical enough and our approach to energy efficiency remains piecemeal and disjointed, says Stuart Fairlie
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News
Firms chasing spots on £750m retrofit framework
Four-year Fusion21 deal to be used for decarbonisation works on homes and schools
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News
Major challenges in persuading homeowners to install heat pumps, government admits
BEIS tells industry that energy saving devices can cost up to £35,000 each and could increase fuel bills
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News
Levitt Bernstein given green light for £22m Passivhaus housing scheme
Newham scheme designed with small windows to reduce overheating
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News
Government’s green homes initiative feels MPs’ ire
Ministers told about public’s difficulties accessing initiative
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News
Wates launches carbon-cutting retrofit service
Initiative being run with specialist firm Energy Specifics
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News
Government’s ‘green industrial revolution’ does not go far enough, industry says
Longer term plan needed, trade bodies say
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News
Dozens of firms win spots on £800m energy efficiency framework
Four year framework launched by LHC
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Features
Sustainability: energy storage
Efficient energy storage to meet varying demand could be the key to delivering sustainable energy to buildings as the UK works to reduce its carbon emissions
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News
Hedge fund specialist bets £3m on modular homes maker
Tory peer Lord Fink worth £160m, according to this year’s rich list
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Comment
The government's greenprint
Or, at least that was the case until last week, when it published its carbon transition plan: practical proposals to make just about everything more energy-efficient. The aim is to reduce carbon emission in 2020 to 34% of their level in 1990.The plan should be broadly welcomed, largely because it ...
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