All Sustainability articles – Page 60
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MPs ask Osborne to explain 'sustainable development'
Committee demands details on Budget statement of ’Presumption in favour of sustainable development’
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RICS attacks Budget on zero carbon U-turn
Body ’disappointed’ standards are watered down despite industry backing for zero carbon homes
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Budget 'u-turn' on zero carbon homes
Shock Budget decision to exempt home appliances from zero carbon definition
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Grontmij appoints sustainability director
Appointment of Alex Drysdale follows rebranding of Roger Preston and Partners as Grontmij ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø Services
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Feed-in tariffs slashed
Government drastically reduces tariffs for large and medium sized solar panel installations
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ScottishPower Renewables £40m tidal energy project approved
Marine turbines will generate enough electricity for 10,000 homes
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Live debate: Is Code Level 6 pricing zero-carbon out of the market?
Join a live online debate on the Code for Sustainable Homes at 11am GMT on Friday 18 March sponsored by H+H
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Feed-in tariffs won't fund solar farms, says Huhne
Energy secretary says that feed in tariffs would allow solar arrays of around two
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Construction firms on course to halve waste by 2012
WRAP report reveals a decrease of 28% in construction, demolition and excavation waste
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Global green standard
British Property Federation chief executive says energy performance certificates not enough
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Carbon Plan targets office buildings
Display energy certificates will be compulsory for commercial buildings within 18 months
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Government reveals subsidies for renewable heat technologies
The Department of climate change announces details of the renewable heat incentive which will take effect in the middle of next year
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Comment
Green cheers as Carbon Plan commits to commercial DECs
The Carbon Plan brings clarity to green policy including a commitment to make display energy certificates mandatory in commercial buildings
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Green Investment Bank to operate by September 2012
New plan outlines deadlines on government low-carbon projects
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M&S employs sustainable construction methods on new stores
New ’sustainable learning’ outlets to provide blueprint for future stores
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Skanska partners-up for green push
Swedish giant forms partnerships with Arup and GE to deliver green retrofitting
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David Strong: 'The Green Deal won't just be for insulation"
The former managing director of BRE Environment on the rise of Ecobuild and how the government will push the green agenda
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Budget to offer Green Deal stamp duty incentive
Measure set to be unveiled as questions are raised over future of chief construction adviser
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Features
Passivhaus diaries: Keeping it all in
It’s taken longer than expected to turn a leaky Edwardian house into an exemplar of energy efficiency. Now it’s finished project architect reports on the exterior insulation, finishing off and how the house is performing