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Scots tenement owners could face £40,000 bills for green upgrades

Insulation measures were seen as a particular challenge for older buildings. One housing association said: “We want to do fabric first, but it’s hard. Internal wall insulation is so disruptive to tenants. And there are legal issues as to what we can and can’t do.”  Grant funding for full building refurbishments was suggested as an ideal solution with the tenement repair grants in the 1970s and 80s were cited as an example, The average cost per property requiring measures to reach or work towards the Energy Efficiency Standard for Social Housing Two (EESSH2) is £7,661. More than half 51% (28 of 55) of respondents said work had not yet got underway to meet the new target  and most said Covid had delayed progress.

Government needs to help industry achieve new net zero targets, experts warn

By Jordan Marshall2021-04-20T15:31:00+01:00 Technologies and plans need to be supported and funded, groups add The construction industry needs the government to lay out how it expects its new carbon targets to be able to hit them, experts have warned. Earlier today, it was revealed the government would legislate a new target to reduce national emissions by 78% compared to 1990 levels by 2035, including emissions from international shipping and aviation. Source: Shutterstock Construction will need guidance to meet government targets, industry figures have said Now industry experts have warned that without proper guidance in place it will be hard for the construction sector to play its part in the efforts.

New Report Charts a Future with BioLPG – Advanced BioFuels USA

New Report Charts a Future with BioLPG – Advanced BioFuels USA
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NEW REPORT EXAMINES DECARBONISATION FOR RURAL BUSINESSES USING LPG 14:37, 2 February, 2021 SHARE A new report released by Liquid Gas UK (LGUK), the trade association for the LPG industry in the UK, has outlined a potential route to decarbonising non-domestic off-grid businesses by using LPG and bioLPG. The report found that LPG and bioLPG have the potential to replace one-third of all the coal and oil currently used to heat non-domestic buildings as well as for industrial processing, saving 3.5 million tones of CO2 – equivalent of taking over 240,000 cars off the road. LGUK’s latest report, developed in conjunction with Ecuity Consulting LLP, highlights how there are an estimated 62,000 non-domestic buildings off the gas grid that are being heated by oil, coal, or LPG. These fuels are used across industries such as commercial, agricultural, and industry and are also used across a variety of applications

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