Monthly Archives: May 2011

80% of the world’s energy supply could come from renewable sources

By 2050, 80% of the world’s energy supply could come from renewable sources according to an IPCC report. The report warns that the biggest constraint to renewable energy development over the coming decades is not an availability of renewable resources, … Continue reading

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Wood-based biomass under the spotlight

Our Biomass Open Day at Waterperry Gardens saw customers from across the Home Counties join us to evaluate our latest range of biomass boilers, which are fuelled by logs, wood chips and wood pellets. Paul Clark from Myriad CEG Biomass demonstrates … Continue reading

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Target Zero

Thumbs up to Target Zero, a £1 million project to share best practice to achieve zero carbon in new buildings. Looking at five major building types (schools, warehouses, offices, supermarkets and mixed use), the project aims to guide designers towards … Continue reading

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Online tools to choose the right renewable energy solution

There’s widespread consensus that renewable energy solutions are good for Britain. But how do you know which one is right for you? We’ve launched a range of online tools to help you decide which solution is the best type to … Continue reading

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