All Sustainability articles – Page 62
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Local communities to get wind farm business rates
Department of energy and climate change hopes money will ease opposition to new farms
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Humberside wind farm gets green light
Energy secretary gives go ahead for E.on to build huge offshore farm
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Construction of new Renewable Energies Academy to begin
Shepherd Offshore to demolish and redevelop disused site by September
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Green light for UK’s biggest zero carbon homes site
Morris Homes will build 295 Code level 6 homes in Peterborough
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Government concerned over feed in tariff funding for solar farms
Money targeted at household micro-generation being used to pay for fields of PV cells in Cornwall
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Atkins and F+G form green consultancy division
’Single unit of environmental excellence’ for consultant Atkins and subsidiary Faithful + Gould
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£14.3m Eccles tower block refurb gets green light
Developer claims energy efficiency measures and PV cells could save tenants £200 a year in fuel bills
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AKT wins role on £400m ski-slope incinerator
Copenhagan design by BIG architects combines leisure and waste energy plant
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MPs attack planning changes
Committee on energy and climate change also question government assumptions over nuclear and carbon capture and storage
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Green gurus call for tighter rules on non-domestic buildings
UKGBC forms task group of developers, archtiects and engineers to ’sort out’ policy
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Willmott Dixon to build pioneering zero carbon school
School will share energy centre with housing development to negate carbon footprint
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Floating wetland centre scoops BREEAM award
Adam Khan Architect’s Brockholes visitor centre has won a BREEAM Outstanding award
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Grimshaw submits design for Suffolk energy plant
Planning application sought for energy-from-waste facility near Ipswich
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Peabody to spend £23m to fit solar panels
Social housing body to fit solar panels in a bid to become a carbon-neutral business
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Planned £400m waste energy plant to create 650 jobs
Infrastructure Planning Commission to rule on Welsh development within one month
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Row brews over housing scheme in Highlands
Cairngorms National Park considers plans Davall Developments’ 72-home scheme
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Waste campaigners to fight new wave of incinerators
Councils ready to burn waste as landfill tax starts to rise
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Comment
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøTV: Paul Morrell's five-low carbon challenges for construction
After publishing his Innovation and Growth Team report Paul Morrell spells out the changes needed to create a low-carbon economy
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Features
Green army: How the Green Deal will work
The government hopes its Green Deal will encourage homeowners to install energy efficiency measures and create an army of 250,000 to do the work. Sounds great, says Iain Withers - but will anyone join up?