Poor energy management can affect any company’s bottom line, says DONG managing director
Treating the concept of energy management as just a “good thing to have” can actually have a negative impact on a company's bottom line, DONG Energy Sales Managing Director Mike Hogg suggested in a recent interview.
Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) searches for partners to demonstrate energy efficiency retrofit techniques
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has recently issued a Request for Proposals (RfP) as it's seeking partners to participate in the retrofit of a selected number of different domestic properties as part of its projected £100m Smart Systems and Heat (
Renewable energy could help the UK achieve zero carbon target, report suggests
Even with existing technology, the UK could still achieve its zero carbon targets, a new report by the Center for Alternative Technology has revealed.
HeatingSave now listed in the Carbon Trust Green Business Directory
HeatingSave has been officially listed in the Carbon Trust Green Business Directory, the latest feature of the Carbon Trust Accredited Supplier scheme.
Government pushes up efficiency standards for new buildings
Energy efficiency standards for new builds will be pushed up to 6% for the domestic sector and 9% in non-domestic buildings over Part L 2010 Building Regulations, Community Secretary Eric Pickles has just announced.
National Trust vows to cut carbon emissisions for all of its buildings
The National Trust, who runs no less than 29,000 buildings across the United Kingdom, is keen on cutting carbon emissions across most of them by installing a variety of energy-saving measures such as solar panels, attic insulation, LED lights and more.
World’s energy consumption to grow by 56 percent by 2040
The world's overall energy consumption is set to increase by an incredible 56 per cent from 2010-2040, a new research study by the US Energy Information Administration has recently revealed.
Government provides draft regulations for green energy investors
The UK Government has decided to shed some light on its plans for supporting low-carbon energy investors by revealing draft terms for the contracts it will offer.
Market for Building Energy Management Systems to reach $5.6 Billion by 2020
The Building Energy Management Systems' (BEMS) market is on a very positive trend right now, with worldwide revenue set to reach $5.6 billion annually by 2020, more than doubling from the 2013 level.
Carbon offsetting through ‘off-site’ retrofitting seriously considered by ministers
In a bid to make it easier for residential developers to comply with their set carbon targets, the Government is considering a scheme that would enable said developers to carry out energy efficiency improvements to existing properties and count these towards zero carbon targets for new house building projects.
