Robert and the Everything Electric team visit Athelhampton House in Dorset to see how this Grade I Listed Tudor Manor has been transformed into one of the UK’s first net zero conservation projects. Watch the video here
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Challenges and Opportunities in Commercial Retrofit
Explore key insights from UKGBC's Non-Domestic Retrofit forum. If the most sustainable building is one that already exists, they why is retrofitting a building still so challenging? This is the central question that the UKGBC Non-Domestic Retrofit Forum has sought to answer through a series of meetings and workshops over the last
UK may be on verge of triggering a ‘positive tipping point’ for tackling climate change
The UK is now more than halfway (50.4%) to achieving a net zero carbon economy, which means it has reduced its national emissions significantly compared to 1990. We should even celebrate that 0.4%. Why? Because every tonne of carbon saved from the atmosphere and every fraction of a degree celsius of
UK must embrace timber construction to meet climate and housing goals, say industry leaders
Built environment leaders delivered a unified message – ‘timber can meet climate and housing goals now’ – at the recent UK Timber Design Conference in London. Sustainable developers, architects, engineers and construction experts are calling on the Government to supercharge its housing goals by backing timber in construction – fully recognising
Oxford heat network has potential to decarbonise UK’s most iconic buildings with GHNF support
HOME to one of the world’s most prestigious collegiate research universities, the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF) is supporting a low carbon heat network scheme in Oxford that will decarbonise public sector buildings across the city. 1Energy has secured almost £22 million from the GHNF for a heat network powered by 20MW of





