Sustainable Energy Blog

05 Jan 2012

The Standard Assessment Procedure ( SAP ) Is Going to Change – DECC

The consultation seeks views on proposed changes to the Standard Assessment Procedure; Government’s tool for assessing the energy and environmental performance of dwellings. SAP is used to underpin the delivery [...]

05 Jan 2012

Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) – Department of Energy and Climate Change

Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) – Department of Energy and Climate Change.

28 Dec 2011

The Fold

We’ve just finished work on a £5 Million government project The Fold. In 2009, Lancashire Authority placed a successful bid for funding from the Cross-Government Co-Location Fund; they were to [...]

21 Dec 2011

Barker and Stonehouse

We are currently working with Barker and Stonehouse, on a proposed new Retail Unit in Knaresborough. Barker + Stonehouse are the largest independent family run furniture retailer in the UK, [...]

14 Dec 2011

Victoria Quarter

The Victoria Quarter A development built in 1900; The Victoria Quarter is a distinctly luxurious shopping area of Leeds featuring upmarket brands such as Hobbs, Louis Vuitton, Jack Wills, Vivienne [...]

29 Nov 2011

PM Backs Renewable Offshore Wind Energy Investment

Investment funds, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds are among groups today being asked to join the UK’s renewable energy revolution and invest in large offshore wind projects. At a [...]

13 Sep 2011

First Nappy Recycling Plant Opens in the UK – and four more sites expected to open!

Knowaste, a Canadian Recycling Company, have opened up the UK’s FIRST disposable nappy recycling plant, and are expected to deal with 36’000 tonnes of waste a year. The company behind [...]

07 Sep 2011

Fewer than forty homes reach level 6 of the code for sustainable homes

According to numbers released by the UK Department for Communities and Local Government just 31 homes have reached the highest code level for sustainable homes. In comparison, nearly 30,000 homes [...]

31 Aug 2011

Code for Sustainable Homes Cost Review

The tables below show the extra-over costs for each dwelling type and development scenario compared to a Part L 2010 baseline. These are the costs associated with building to the Code [...]

31 Aug 2011

Building greener homes costing less each year

Building new homes to greener, low-carbon standards is getting cheaper every year, according to a new report published today by Communities Minister Andrew Stunell. The new research, based on interviews [...]

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