by James Blackburn | Aug 31, 2016 | News |
London targets Zero Carbon Homes 3 The Greater London Authority (GLA) is persuing it’s zero carbon policies shelved by central government in 2015 by setting a 100% CO2 reduction for new buildings beyond Part L of the Building Regulations, or expecting...
by Charlie Martin | Aug 26, 2016 | News |
Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy department's ministers named 3 The newly-created Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy department has confirmed the ministerial briefs, including the ministerial portfolios for climate change and energy efficiency. The...
by James Blackburn | Aug 2, 2016 | News |
The 9 things you should know about the UK’s sustainability agenda post Brexit. 1. Zero Carbon Homes has been postponed for the near future by the Housing and Planning Act. 2. There is now a greater requirement for negotiation and management of client risk. 3. In...
by James Blackburn | Jul 21, 2016 | News |
In her first week of appointment, the Prime Minister Teresa May, has created a new department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. This will encompass the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) which will no longer stand alone as its own department....
by James Blackburn | May 26, 2016 | News |
Energy Minister defends cutting Zero carbon Homes Policy! Andrea Leadsom has defended the axing of the zero carbon homes programme by stating that other EU policies will ensure that buildings will be nearly zero carbon by 2021 The government’s recent decision to...
by James Blackburn | May 18, 2016 | News |
Zero Carbon Homes lifeline sinks – by 4 votes! After the Lords had reopened the door to zero carbon homes after peers rebelled by sending back the Bill with a 48 vote defeat of the government in April 2016, on 10 May 2016, the government defeated the amendment...
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