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Greater Manchester Combined Authority has invested in a range of public buildings, including 19 sites that Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service uses.
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Greater Manchester Combined Authority has invested in a range of public buildings, including 19 sites that Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service uses.
More than 16,000 electricity-generating solar panels are being installed at a new city solar farm to help power the whole of New Cross Hospital and save 1,450 tonnes of carbon a year.
Berkshire College of Agriculture has put together an ambitious heat decarbonisation plan for their Learning Centre having received new funding.
A ceremony marking Gloucester College’s success in becoming the first college in the country to switch to 100 percent renewable energy after recently completing transformative energy efficiency works took place on Friday 22nd July.
All £14 million of the Phase 3 Public Sector Low Carbon Skills Fund (LCSF) has been allocated after receiving more than 700 applications. The allocation of funding, done on a first-come-first-served, went to 130 projects.
Robert Gordon University has implemented a range of carbon reduction upgrades across several of its buildings, including RGU Sport and Aberdeen Business School.
The University of the West of Scotland has improved the efficiency of its heating and lighting systems across campus following Scottish Funding Council funding.
Queen Margaret University has utilised its £109,600 loan from the Scottish Funding Council (SFC) delivered by Salix Finance to cut energy from inefficient hand dryers and lighting to reduce its environmental impact significantly.
Oxford Universities Wolfson College celebrated the completion of works which have transformed gas to electricity in its Powell and Moya Buildings to zero carbon emissions, made possible by a £5m grant as part of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme.
Berkshire College of Agriculture have put together an ambitious heat decarbonisation plan after receiving funding from Salix Finance.
Following a loan from the Scottish Funding Council, Abertay University has implemented carbon saving upgrades that will lower emissions yearly by 265 tonnes.
The staff and student sustainability winners from the Environmental Association of Universities and Colleges’ (EAUC) Green Gown awards provided an inspiring call to action in their webinar with Salix Finance on Wednesday 30th November.