Syntegra Consulting were recently appointed on the above development. 12 Sandy Lane is a new build 3 storey detached house development with an integral garage. The development will incorporate solar PV panels as part of the M&E services strategy in order to assist in achieving code level 4 and the planning requirement of 20% of energy via renewable technology.
Archive for May, 2011
Code Level 4 house – 12 Sandy Lane, Petersham, Richmond
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011Code Level 3 Mixed-Use Development – The Old Manor, Grenville Place, Bracknell, RG12 1BP
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011The Old Manor development is a 3-Storey urban development consisting of 14No. apartments and commercial unit. The development will incorporate solar PV panels as part of the M&E services strategy in order to assist in achieving code level 3 and the planning requirement of 20% of energy via renewable technology.
Green Goodies
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011Green Goodies
LED Lighting offers many quick wins when it comes to reducing a client’s energy bills. Artificial light accounts for about 19% of global energy consumption, yet almost 70% of this is delivered by solutions to which a more efficient alternative is available. There is huge scope to reduce carbon emissions by switching to more efficient light sources.
The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme as a driver for air-conditioning inspections
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011Before Christmas the Government consulted on changes to the regulations introducing the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC), postponing the first purchase of allowances for emissions for a year. However, it contained some worrying ideas about the landlord/tenant relationship, and it’s potentially another lost opportunity for air conditioning inspections.
Renewable Heat Incentive is first in the World
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011The government has announced details of its Renewable Heat incentive, the first in the world, aimed at reducing carbon emissions from energy used to produce heat-about half the UK total. Phase 1 for the non residential buildings will be introduced in the autumn of 2012 to coincide with the advert of the Green Deal. Air source heat pumps are not included in the RHI, nor is gas fired CHP. Among technologies that are included are biomass, solar thermal, ground source and water- source heat pumps and deep geothermal. The £860 million scheme is expected to increase green capital investment by £4.5 billion up to 2020 and increase the number of industrial, commercial and public-sector installations seven-fold by that time.
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