All Sustainability articles – Page 58
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Don’t shut out commercial PV, says ECA
Government review of feed-in tariffs has made many non-domestic solar PV schemes unviable, chief exec warns
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SMEs fear Green Deal shut-out
44% of FMB members say homeowners are unlikely to take up the Green Deal
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RICS jockeys for position as Green Deal accreditor
Public interest role makes it more independent than trade bodies, says institution
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Lend Lease lands £727m waste facility contract
Consortium including Lend Lease inks deal on PFI scheme
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Mitie uses jet fighter technology to power hospital
Firm signs 15-year deal with Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust
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Industry should follow ODA's green example, says LOCOG
’Low carbon’ Olympic venues should be “game-changing’ for construction, says Games’ organisers
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ODA eco-targets may apply to all public work
New procurement strategy could mean the Olympics sustainability targets are rolled out to all public sector construction
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Companies contest feed-in tariff cut at High Court
Petition for judicial review lodged by companies hit by government solar subsidy cutback
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Willmott Dixon to build 'super green' Morrisons
New Peterborough store will be entirely lit by LED lighting
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Low carbon housing pilot wins planning
£6.4m AIMC4 project reaches planning landmark for trial homes
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First housebuilders' meeting on Green Deal new homes
HBF consults housebuilders on how upfront funding for energy efficiency measure could work in practice
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Landlords may veto tenants' eco-upgrades
Deal was designed to allow housing associations to keep control of improvements to their stock
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CITB seeks cash to train workers for the Green Deal
CITB submitted an application for over £1m of funding to help prepare workers for the Green Deal
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ODA offsets Olympic park carbon
After failing to meet renewable enery targets, the ODA has had to pump over £1m into energy efficiency for schools and housing
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Features
Which domestic renewables incentive is best?
Adam Mactavish of Cyril Sweett provides a brief review of the incentive schemes for domestic renewables
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WWF zero carbon exit splits industry
Mixed reaction from industry stakeholders regarding WWF’s resignation
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Carbon floor price to ‘wipe out’ manufacturer profits
Product makers warn the proposed hike in energy costs could force them to move abroad
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Comment
Town and country
Protecting the green belt from redevlopment is not the same as protecting the English countryside. If we work sustainably, we can create a better, greener future