Low Carbon Skills Fund: Newcastle City Council leaps into a greener future
Our campaign highlights how Low Carbon Skills Fund projects are giving local communities better, more sustainable facilities as well as cutting carbon
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Our campaign highlights how Low Carbon Skills Fund projects are giving local communities better, more sustainable facilities as well as cutting carbon
Exmoor National Park welcomes Salix team to the Pinkery Outdoor Learning Centre to learn more about the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme project.
As we reflect on the success of this historic scheme, we are proud to share insights from some of the organisations that have benefited from this programme.
Tim Liddle, chief electrician, sheds light on a brilliant transformation at the Reading Concert Hall and Hexagon Theatre
Cardiff University has secured funding of £8.8m to introduce low-carbon upgrades to its Cathays campus and Queen’s Building.
University of Edinburgh has utilised funding from the Universities Carbon Reduction Fund to introduce a range of low carbon upgrades across its estate.
We recently visited Manchester Communications Academy to see their new air source heat pumps, solar PV, and other energy efficiency measures.
Keele University receives almost £1m to implement an ambitious three-step decarbonisation plan.
Keele University has put in place an ambitious decarbonisation plan to significantly reduce its carbon emissions.
Around 150 people went to learn about decarbonisation at a leisure centre in Fife, which has just been upgraded with heat pumps and solar panels.
While melting ice and extreme weather make climate change visible, ocean acidification remains largely out of sight and therefore, Professor Helen Findlay explains ocean acidification in our latest podcast.
Cranfield University, which received funding under the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme Phases 2 and 3, is featured in this three-minute video which explains how the institution will achieve net zero emissions by 2030.