Sustainability News – Page 30
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BREEAM row divides Whitehall
Gove’s proposal to ditch green standards for school prompts high-level talks across Whitehall
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Work to secure Olympic park green legacy complete
Environment Agency hails completion of its work with the Olympic Delivery Authority to create new urban park
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UK’s first light-weight solar panels open up markets
Carillion becomes first in UK to install lighter form of solar panels that could be used for a wide range of roofs
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Gove has 'ulterior motive' for scrapping BREEAM
Move to scrap green standards for schools driven by the free schools agenda, public procurement chief says
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Part L changes will fail to boost Green Deal
Industry says loopholes in regulations will enable homeowners to avoid energy improvements
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Call to raise green standards of Olympic legacy housing
New Mayoral Development Corporation told current plans will fail to be beacon for sustainability
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Government relaxes carbon targets for new homes
Limiting carbon reduction target on new homes to 8% rather than 25% will lower costs for housebuilders, ministers say
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Green schools row heats up
Previous government’s green schools adviser voices concern over move to drop BREEAM standard
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Government to take FITs battle to Supreme Court
Move comes after Court of Appeal ruled against the government today
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Willmott Dixon, Bullock and Enterprise competing for £1.45bn retrofit job
Shortlist of five teams sees contractors partner with energy companies in West Midlands
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Government loses FIT appeal
Court of Appeal upholds High Court’s decision that proposed effective date of cut would be retrospective
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Gove warned over ditching green standards for schools
UK Green Building Council and alliance of green businesses urge ministers not to scrap BREEAM requirement on schools
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Barker pledges to boost Green Deal incentives
Climate change minister says government’s figures showing collapse in loft insulation installations are ‘out of date’
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Huhne proposes new date for solar subsidy cut
Energy secretary says cut to feed-in-tariff will come into effect on 3 March - if the government loses its legal battle
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Solar industry split over feed-in tariff legal battle
Solar firms call for High Court case to be dropped to end uncertainty around rates for customers
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Review to look at green development incentives
Figures from inside and outside construction will look at how to improve sustainability in the industry
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Green Deal could kill insulation industry ‘overnight’
Senior figures warn Green Deal could have ‘dramatic’ effect on insulation industry
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Green Deal 'needs SMEs to succeed'
Green Deal needs involvement of small firms to meet its objectives, industry tells government
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Barker responds to Green Deal fears
Climate change minister defends predicted reduction in loft and cavity wall installations
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Home insulation work to collapse under Green Deal
Government predicts 93% fall in loft insulation work, putting carbon targets at risk