IPPR report shows new energy efficiency scheme could leave 2m in fuel poverty
The new ‘Energy Company Obligation’ (ECO) scheme will only scratch the surface of Britain’s fuel poverty problem and may see the Government backslide on its carbon reduction commitments, according to a...
View ArticleEnergy efficiency: Who pays and who benefits?
ECO is a new programme that aims to improve the energy efficiency of homes in Great Britain. Only a limited number of people will be able to benefit from ECO but the cost of the policy will be borne by...
View ArticleEnfield Council in partnership with British Gas to improve homes
Enfield Council has announced a partnership with British Gas to deliver a major energy efficiency improvement programme to Council homes worth up to £10m. The project will see 1,000 of the poorest...
View ArticleUK meets its first carbon budget
The UK has met its first carbon budget, which is the first step in fulfilling our commitment to cut Britain’s emissions by 80 per cent to 2050. Secretary of State Edward Davey said: “We have reached an...
View ArticleNorth Lanarkshire Waste Water Treatment Works Powered By Green Energy
Committed to lowering Scotland’s carbon footprint, Scottish Water Horizons has transformed a North Lanarkshire waste water treatment facility into a green energy site (January 9th). Adding to the list...
View Article£17 million to make journeys in West Sussex quicker and greener
A2300 improvement scheme to cut congestion and support growth. Department for Transport investing £17 million in the A2300 improvement at Burgess Hill the £22 million road scheme will cut traffic jams...
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