It has signed a three-year contract with Veolia. which is assisting the water company with identifying. delivering and maintaining cost savings.
Read More »Toyota to Start Public Road Trials of Solar-Powered Cars
The demonstration car consists of a system that charges the battery while the vehicle is parked as well as when it is being driven.
Read More »Green Measures to Heal NHS Trust’s Energy Costs by £800k a Year
The Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust also expects to reduce carbon emissions by more than 2.200 tonnes a year.
Read More »Workplaces Across The UK Can Be the Power Plants of the Future
Centrica Business Solutions says 81% of those firms already generating their own on-site power aim to step up the amount they generate over the next five years.
Read More »Efficiency Measures Could Vastly Reduce UK Domestic Consumption
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks says along with price incentives and better consumer engagement. this could slash emissions and costs associated with energy.
Read More »UK’s Finance Sector Has Bigger Role to Play Than Any Other Industry in Going Green
That’s the call to action City Minister John Glen is to make when he speaks at the third Green Finance Summit in London later today.
Read More »How You Charge Your Mobile Phone Could Compromise Its Battery Lifespan
Researchers have found that use of inductive charging. whilst highly convenient. risks depleting the life of mobile phones using typical LIBs (lithium-ion batteries).
Read More »New Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing in Scotland
It aims to maximise the number of homes in the social rented sector attaining an Energy Performance Certificate rating B by 2032.
Read More »What Does the Future Hold for the UK’s Water?
The Environmental Agency’s chief executive. Sir James Bevan. has warned that England could run out of water within the next 25 years.
Read More »Cheaper Mortgage Rates for Energy Efficient Householders
The government has launched a £5m fund for the financial sector to develop green mortgages and a £10m innovation fund to cut the costs of retrofitting the UK’s housing stock.
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