low carbon heating
Under the new regulations, new buildings will produce 80% lower carbon emissions compared to current levels
The water from flooded mines can be used as a sustainable heat source, according to the British Geological Survey and the Coal Authority
The body’s concerns stem from the lifespan of the initiative which is considered to be too short to deliver the ambitious government’s target of 600,000 homes
Under the new guidance all the doors of all heated or air-conditioned buildings will have to remain closed
The project could bring an up to 90% reduction in households’ carbon dioxide emissions compared to conventional gas boilers
They have formed a 50:50 joint venture for the project and will also explore the potential of thermal storage and other local heat sources
The pilot project aims to understand the technical and practical feasibility of a large-scale installation of heat pumps
The call for evidence is open until 16th December 2019
The Scottish Government is providing up to 50% of the total eligible costs of a project, up to a maximum of £10m each
A consultation on how best to deploy £320 million for investment in low carbon heating projects in the next five years has been launched. The Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) aims to create a “central heating for cities” by increasing the number of heat networks being built and creating the conditions necessary for the development […]