Carbon Capture and Storage: A new government vision to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
"Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is not a new technology. It has been around for decades but was often shelved as too inefficient and costly. "
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"Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is not a new technology. It has been around for decades but was often shelved as too inefficient and costly. "
"Solar photovoltaics, commonly known as solar PV, are rooftop panels that capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, suitable for powering various buildings, whether residential or industrial. "
"Economic theory can be described as the attribution of value based on changes in the supply and demand of a product or service. "
"Focus on hydrogen’s role in the UK’s journey towards net zero, an apt time to explore its potential, applications and challenges in decarbonisation and well as the solutions it might offer for curtailment in the UK."
"How can the delivery of physical infrastructure in Cambridge be aligned with the planning process?"
"Following our recent blog discussing the implications of the Future Homes and Buildings Standards, we are continuing our series by delving into the details of the emerging Home Energy Model (HEM). "
"In early February 2024, the government announced that the UK has become the first major economy to halve its emissions, having cut them by 50% between 1990 and 2022. "
"As we all know, buildings are significant contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, in fact around 40 per cent can be attributed to the property sector."
"This blog aims to delve into various aspects of energy management, explore sustainable solutions, and highlight the importance of sustainable practices for a brighter future. "
"Do new eco-homes achieve a premium (and how much more do they cost)?"