Residents welcome reduced energy bills during cold winter months
More than ten homes on a single street in the borough of Great Yarmouth have received sustainable upgrades thanks to the government’s Home Upgrade Grant.
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More than ten homes on a single street in the borough of Great Yarmouth have received sustainable upgrades thanks to the government’s Home Upgrade Grant.
Our energy and carbon experts presented at a recent net zero universities event at The Royal Danish Embassy in Kensington, London.
Oxford’s historic colleges are accelerating their journey to net zero with support from the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, demonstrating how centuries-old buildings can be sensitively transformed for a low-carbon future
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust has worked to radically transform its estate to significantly cut its carbon output after COP27.
Historic Alexandra Palace has emerged from lockdown – greener than ever. The 140-year-old venue, home to music, theatre, dance, sports events, adopted a decarbonisation plan during COVID-19 which will reduce its carbon dioxide output by 134 tonnes a year.
Queen Margaret University has utilised its loan by the Scottish Funding Council to significantly cut its environmental impact.
A new decarbonisation project at Uxbridge Civic Centre will see annual carbon emissions slashed by 1,000 tonnes of carbon thanks to new heat pumps.
Renewable technology leads the way for Nottingham City Council, boosting ambitions to reach carbon neutrality.
Complete list of Phase 4 Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme grant recipients released – helping the UK stay on track for net zero targets.
Dartford Borough Council shares its experience navigating project challenges
Davide Natuzzi discusses the role of renewable energy within the public sector and how it offers exciting opportunities for public sector organisations and communities.
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust was awarded £20m in loans and £8.6m in grant funding as part of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme, which has allowed building upgrades.