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Social housing has always been at the forefront of efforts to improve energy efficiency, roll out renewable technologies and deliver clean and affordable energy to its customers. We've worked closely...
SE2 have worked with us on a range of behaviour change initiatives over the last two years; always providing a flexible and friendly approach, acting as a champion for our sustainability goals and developing important relationships with staff across the campus.
Dan Fernbank, Energy Manager, University of Reading
When one of the guests at our seminar said she had a positive outlook for environmental policy over the next few years, we couldn't resist inviting her to write for our blog.
This is the second mini manifesto we're publishing this week in honour of the General Election, profiling some leading lights of our industry to tell us what they'd do if they were Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Today's manifesto is from Casey Cole, Managing Director of Guru Systems, offering offers smarter metering and debt management systems for local energy networks.
In this, the General Election week, we've asked some leading lights of our industry to tell us what they'd do if they were Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change. Today's manifesto is from John Kolm-Murray, National Chair of the Carbon Action Network, the organisation that represents all local energy authorities in England and Wales.
Last week, our research for Citizens Advice into the consumer impacts of the Low Carbon Networks Fund was published. The project has been a fascinating look into the world of DNOs, away from our usual focus on energy supplier