Energy efficiency measures are worth more than £37bn to the British economy each year
Energy efficiency measures are worth more than £37bn to the British economy each year, new analysis from the Combined Heat and Power Association (
Energy efficiency is the key to delivering long-term benefits, EU top official argues
Energy remains one of Europe's key issues in achieving further economic growth and should become an important item on the agenda of the European council and commission, Michel Lebrun, president of the Committee of the Regions, has recently
Building energy management systems to become vital as “zero energy” buildings become more important
Global revenue in the “zero energy” buildings market is predicted to reach an impressive $1.4 trillion in two decades, a recent report by Navigant Research suggests.
Home Automation and Control Market to reach £8.2 billion by 2020
The global Home Automation and Control Market was worth $5.77 Billion in 2013 and is expected to reach £8.2 billion by 2020, a recent report by MarketsandMarkets was able to reveal.
UK becomes more energy efficient despite growing economy
Despite recording one of the most solid rate of economic growths in the developed world, UK residents are actually using a lot less energy than they used to do before, due largely to significant changes in Government policy and the emergence of various energy saving technologies.
Local Authority Energy Efficiency Index to score local councils based on energy efficiency
One of the UK's best-known insulation systems' manufacturers has launched a pilot scheme that will see local authorities across England being rated based on their energy efficiency improvements, a recent news report in the business media has been able to
Energy efficiency measures to play “vital” role in slashing business energy costs
Energy efficiency measures will prove extremely important (even “vital”) to combat the ever-increasing cost of energy in the industrial sector, a recent report by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) was able to reveal.
Energy bills set rise by 350 pounds on average due to Government’s green policies
Energy bills for an average home could soar £350 by 2030 due to the increase in green policies and a rising price of electricity, figures released by the DECC (Department of Energy and Climate Change) as a response to an official Freedom of Information request were able to
British Gas slapped with £11m fine over delays in implementing energy efficiency programme
One of the UK's largest energy suppliers has been slapped with a very serious fine after failing to deliver the required energy efficiency measures in a timely manner.
Businesses are advised to up their ESOS compliance efforts
Businesses likely to be included in the forthcoming ESOS scheme are strongly advised to step up their compliance efforts in order to meet the government’s energy audits deadline and avoid fines.
