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Third round of Green Deal Home Improvement funding announced  Rate it
Another round of funding under the auspices of the Green Deal Home Improvement Fund (GDHIF) has been announced, this time worth up to £70 million. read more...read more...

Brighton fruit recycling project seeks funds  Rate it
Brighton fruit recycling project seeks funds The Brighton Permaculture Trust has launched an online crowdfunding campaign with Buzzbnk to complete the building of their planned Fruit Factory which will turn unwanted fruit into delicious produce. read more...read more...

Fuel Poverty Strategy raises questions  Rate it
Following yesterday's announcement concerning the new Fuel Poverty Strategy, questions have been asked as to why government will not consider extending the Landlord Energy Saving Allowance (LESA). read more...read more...

New legislation aims to wipe out fuel poverty  Rate it
New legislation aims to wipe out fuel poverty The Fuel Poverty Strategy announced by government today aims to identify and remedy England’s energy inefficient homes. Future Governments will now, for the first time, be required by law to tackle fuel poverty by making the coldest, leakiest homes in England more energy efficient. read more...read more...

New Home Quality Mark launched today  Rate it
Building science research centre BRE has today introduced a national quality mark for new housing which aims to simplify the process of choosing a greener home. read more...read more...

Totnes' renewable energy revolution  Rate it
Totnes' renewable energy revolution Totnes residents are showing that – when it comes to generating clean renewable energy for the area around Totnes – they are willing to put their hands in their pockets and invest in a sustainable future. read more...read more...

Helping business bridge the energy performance gap  Rate it
A new report aims to help facilities managers and building operators bridge the energy performance gap in their building portfolio, so both consumption and business costs can be reduced. read more...read more...

Colchester's tropical rainforest heated by biomass  Rate it
Colchester's tropical rainforest heated by biomass Animals, plants and visitors will all be much warmer this winter thanks to the installation of a new biomass fuelled Green Heat Module at Colchester Zoo. read more...read more...
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