Ed Miliband’s Strategic Energy and Climate Agenda: Business Implications
Eco Approach
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Ed Miliband, the new Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, unveiled his strategic priorities. Here's a detailed look at his agenda, which promises significant implications for the business community.
What Does the Election Mean for the Property Sector?
Eco Approach
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With days to go before the general election, we cover the three main parties positions over housing, energy efficiency and business. Are they miles apart? or on the same page? click to find out more.
Choosing the Best Solar PV Panels for your Home
Eco Approach
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In this guide, we will break down the key factors to consider when choosing the best solar PV panels for your home, ensuring you make an informed and confident decision.
Integrated Solar PV Panels: Everything You Need to Know
Eco Approach
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We will delve into everything you need to know about these cutting-edge panels, from benefits and installation to maintenance and financial incentives.
What is Solar PV?
Eco Approach
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Installing solar panels can generate free, renewable, low carbon electricity, and reduce reliance on the grid. But what is solar PV, exactly, and how does it work?
Choosing the Right Solar PV Installer
Eco Approach
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In this guide, we aim to provide you with clear, practical advice on how to identify a reliable and competent solar PV installer.
Private Rented Sector and Energy Efficiency
Ecoapproach
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A report by the London School of Economics (LSE) predicts that the cost of climate change to the UK economy will rise from 1.1% of GDP to 3.3% by 2050, and 7.4% by the end of the century.
When is the Best Time to Engage Property Owners in Energy Efficiency?
Ecoapproach
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Solar panel installations have increased nearly 700% in the last four years, and heat pump deployments are also on the rise. This surge is driven by higher energy bills, government targets, and increasing incentives.
Private Rented Sector and Energy Efficiency
Ecoapproach
5m read
To meet the UK’s legally binding net zero target by 2050, we must decarbonise our housing stock, which currently accounts for about 20% of the country’s carbon emissions.