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Greener buildings could save UK £12bn a year  Rate it
Greener buildings could save UK £12bn a year Members of the recently formed Sustainable Energy Association have set out ambitious recommendations to all political parties for how the UK economy could save billions by placing buildings at the heart of energy policy. read more...read more...

Businesses urged to move to biomass before tariff falls  Rate it
Following this week's announcement of a 5% reduction in the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) tariff, the biomass industry is urging eligible businesses that have not yet taken advantage of the scheme to do so now while returns are still reasonably healthy. read more...read more...

Anaerobic digestion a growth sector in Northern Ireland  Rate it
Anaerobic digestion a growth sector in Northern Ireland Two on-farm anaerobic digestion plants in Northern Ireland have announced the receipt of funding. Anaerobic digestion is regarded as one of the most promising renewable energy technologies, predicted to grow by up to 500% over the coming years. read more...read more...

Work starts on £4.5m Raglan eco school building  Rate it
Work starts on £4.5m Raglan eco school building Construction work has begun at the £4.5 million green Raglan Primary School, which will be environmentally friendly and powered by sunlight. The buildings will be ready to open in September 2015. read more...read more...

Eco Technology Show 2014 attracts 55% more trade visitors  Rate it
The Eco Technology Show celebrated its third year at the Brighton Centre last week, with trade visitors making up 85% of the 3,500 attending - a complete turnaround on the visitor profile of 2013. read more...read more...

Spilsby depot acheives world's highest BREEAM rating  Rate it
Spilsby depot acheives world's highest BREEAM rating Western Power Distribution’s new 650m2 depot in Spilsby, Lincolnshire, recently achieved a BREEAM Outstanding rating of 100.5% at design stage under the BREEAM New Construction 2011: Simple Building’s scheme, making it the highest scoring BREEAM project in the world to date - with an anticipated 101.9% post-completion score. read more...read more...

French shopping centre rated Excellent  Rate it
French shopping centre rated Excellent European commercial property company, Unibail-Rodamco, was presented with a BREEAM In-Use International certificate for their Toison d’Or shopping centre in the French city of Dijon, at an award ceremony on 26 June 2014. read more...read more...

SuperHomes wins Sustainable Energy Europe Award  Rate it
The EU Sustainable Energy Week 2014 is the occasion for the European Commission to reward the best projects of the year in the fields of energy efficiency, renewables and clean transport. This year Superhomes, a UK network of older homes which have undergone a green makeover, was the winner of the Communicating category. read more...read more...
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