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Join AECOM's Kev Couling as he discusses the growing trend of integrating how much energy a new building might use once it is occupied into the design process. Read more…
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The Green Register
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Retrofitting internal wall insulation - a solution or a problem waiting to appear? What are the condensation risks associated with internal wall insulation (IWI)? Read more…
A new half-day seminar exploring the theory and practice of achieving higher levels of airtightness - how to ‘build tight and ventilate right’ Buildings that achieve higher levels of airtightness tend to also be built and executed to a much higher quality level. Read more…
Guidance and industry reports
This guide has been developed to support businesses in implementing the energy saving opportunities identified from Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) assessments. Read more…
Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
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Susan Poupard
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In 2010, the University of Reading designed and implemented a Carbon Management Programme with the assistance of the Carbon Trust. Their motivation... Read more…
The Carbon Trust
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With the goal of addressing climate concerns through lower carbon use, the GBPN shows that with ambitious improvements in the energy performance of buildings, it is possible to reduce their CO2 emissions by one third by 2050. Read more…
Global Buildings Performance Network
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