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270 local authorities declared a climate emergency in 2019, and now they need to work out how to deliver on their zero carbon promises.We have already worked with local authorities in London,...
SE2 have been the perfect partner. The team are passionate and committed, but also practical; they have an impressive eye for detail, and know exactly what delivers a successful project.
Jake Reynolds, CPSL and former senior advisor to Department for Education
And so we say farewell to the Green Homes Grant, announced in July, launched in September, extended in November, cancelled in March. It was short and not particularly sweet and not entirely unpredictable, though the timing may have been a surprise even to energy efficiency geeks like me.
We’re always delighted to publish guest blogs and to share the thoughts and ideas of our colleagues and associates. This time, it’s the turn of Kelly Greer, Research Director at the Association for the Conservation of Energy (
Good news this week on the international stage! The US and China have agreed to ratify the Paris Agreement, committing to national carbon reduction targets. The two countries account for 38% of global carbon emissions, meaning that the level for full ratification of Paris (55 nations accounting for 55% of emissions) feels within reach.