What a citywide heat network could mean for Bristol
Bristol City Leap’s ambitions to provide low carbon heating for those that live, work and learn in the city
Your partner for a low carbon future
Bristol City Leap’s ambitions to provide low carbon heating for those that live, work and learn in the city
Swansea University is transforming the way energy is used across its campuses following Digarbon 2 funding
Therapia Lane depot in Croydon becomes the first Transport for London depot to go gas free after receiving Low Carbon Skills Fund and Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme funding.
Decarbonisation, energy efficiency and community impact take centre stage at Cardiff Met
£15 million investment set to transform energy efficiency across Wales’s education sector
Our Annual Report and Accounts for 2024-25 highlight how our work is helping to lower energy bills, cut emissions and to make buildings warmer, happier and healthier places to live, work, stay, study or visit.
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
We put the spotlight on the UK’s most ambitious geothermal energy project at the University of York - a scheme that could transform how large institutions decarbonise their heat supply.
A funding boost has been announced for Wales Funding Programme to help support solar panels for public buildings.
A landmark regeneration project has transformed the former Debenhams department store in Gloucester’s Kings Square into the University of Gloucestershire’s new City Campus.
Claire Parkinson from the Carbon Trust, tells us how her career has been driven by a passion for guiding people and organisations to understand, measure and reduce their environmental footprint
The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme's recent government summary report show significant progress, revealing the substantial impact and scale of the programme.