All Sustainability articles – Page 140
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The Weekly Green Gauge
Here's our weekly update of interesting green stuff we've stumbled upon on the web
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Sustainability: Heat pumps
Can the technology that powers the humble fridge contribute to reducing carbon emissions in a cost-effective way? Simon Rawlinson of Davis Langdon looks at what heat pumps can, and cannot, offer a future development
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Sustainability means regulation
The last year has seen a much sharper focus develop on just what sustainability means for construction, reckons Richard Francis. Now we can really start to tackle performance and measurement
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Scotland to be nuclear free
"No new nuclear generators north of the border," says Scottish Government. Electricity Act 1989 gives Hollyrood powers to veto plants
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Cameron architect reveals green energy island plan
Each island of photovoltaics and wind turbines would be manned by 25 workers living off vegetables from a farm and recycled water
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The business case for green buildings 2008
Our US green columnist is typically upbeat about how sustainability developed in 2007 - and next year looks even better
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McDonough reveals "Tree Tower" concept
US green architect to unveil new speculative 40-storey skyscraper at World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi later this month
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Consumers doubt construction's sustainable credentials
BT report finds trust in industry green drive amongst general public is a third of the utilities sectors. Survey also reports mismatch between messaging and consumer beliefs
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Sustainability weekend review
The weekend newspapers composted into a bite-sized read of environmental news and debate
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The existing stock blueprint
The team behind an energy performance upgrade of six houses in Hampshire hope this can be the start of a much more ambitious and extensive effot to tackle inefficient existing housing stock
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Work to start on nuclear plant in China
Third-generation nuclear plant will be the first in the world to use US approved technology
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EPCs could be a disaster waiting to happen, say experts
The 2008 rollout might be dogged by lack of assessors and capricious software, leading to a freeze of a large part of the UK investment market
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Coal-fired power station gets green light
Kent council grants planning permit for controversial 'clean' coal-fired power station
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Telephone line launched to answer legal eco-questions
NetRegs finds construction workers prefer telephone to internet advise
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Global PV Production up 50%
With solar energy usage on the increase globally, it's predicted a third of all new electricity production installed each year will be PV by 2015
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2008 predictions: "The green agenda"
The chief executive of ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Better Health foresees a practical focus on green issues and calls for an increase in spending on public sector buildings
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2008 Sustainability Preview - Is a backlash on the way?
Phil Clark wonders whether both consumers and business will really embrace sustainability in the coming year
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Take it to the bridge
A tight budget necessitated some creative thinking for this sustainable community centre in Sussex
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Government hands out £25m in renewable energy grants
Figures released on cash issued for micro wind turbines and solar panels as part of the Low Carbon ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTVs Programme