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Sarah Richardson, editor of Building

The right noises

7 Mar 13

Government ministers have announced their good intentions at Ecobuild but they need to convince us all that they have an integrated green policy

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The realities of green refurbishment

21 May 13

Some lessons learnt after the exhausting task of making a clapped out Victorian house energy efficient

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Overheating: It's getting hot in here …

12 Apr 13

Neil Jefferson, director of the NHBC and chief executive of the Zero Carbon Hub

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Tackling the energy performance challenge

15 Mar 13

Neil Jefferson, director of the NHBC and chief executive of the Zero Carbon Hub

Paul Morrell

Cutting carbon: The long and winding road

7 Mar 13

At Ecobuild this week, the Green Construction Board launched a routemap on how the government can meet the 2050 carbon reduction target. Fasten your seat belts …

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Sustainability is for sharing

20 Feb 13

Establishing a new educational model for sustainable building design could be a smart idea, but only if the whole industry works on it together, says Chris Wise

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Willmott Dixon

Exploiting the green market

08 February 2013

The green agenda is poised to create thousands of jobs and real growth. But imagination and commitment are needed to grasp this chance, says Willmott Dixon’s Chris Durkin

Luciana Berger

Green Deal must be affordable

30 Jan 13

The Green Deal will only be successful if the public knows for sure that they will save money

Richard Wheal

CHP vs heat pumps: Which system will win out in the long term?

25 Jan 13

It looks like the days of combined heat and power plants are drawing to a close

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Neil Jefferson on the prospects for zero carbon in 2013

11 Jan 13

Clarity from government on policy issues is needed to make 2013 the year we start to deliver targets and standards for new-build homes

David Symons

The energy reforms are progress – but now we need action

29 Nov 12

Without a decision on long-term decarbonisation, the cost of capital will rise and building more plants will be more expensive

Alan Shingler

We must keep the Code for Sustainable Homes

1 Nov 12

Abolishing the Code for Sustainable Homes as part of the government’s review of housing standards would be a retrograde step

Passivhaus

Passivhaus blog: Stirley Community Farm

15 Oct 12

The Green Building Store are transforming a derelict barn into a Passivhaus-standard, all-purpose education centre

Richard Griffiths

Green Deal: It's not too late to save jobs

6 Sep 12

The Green Deal faces another setback – but with pragmatism and ambition the scheme can still be a groundbreaking success

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Sustainable materials: Wood first?

13 Jul 12

Design teams need the freedom to decide which material will give the best sustainability outcome

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We need a bridge to stop insulation work collapse before Green Deal

29 Jun 12

There are worrying gaps opening up in the government’s flagship green scheme

Mel Starrs

Why all the outrage over the 'conservatory tax'?

20 Apr 12

Misunderstanding, emotion over taxes and a lack of knowledge about the Green Deal have contributed to a bad public image for consequential improvements

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Paul King

What will the world look like in 2050?

16 March 2012

The built environment may not look radically different in the future but major change is needed to meet sustainability demands - and we need a plan now

Andrew Warren

'History of mis-selling could threaten Green Deal success'

9 Mar 12

Careful oversight of the Green Deal is needed to prevent breaches of the code of conduct leading to the swift discrediting of the concept

Ken Gillespie

Sustainable buildings: Leaner but greener

24 February 2012

We have to resist the temptation to think that sustainable buildings are too expensive in a downturn. Clever, low technology design and a change of mindset are called for, says Ken Gillespie

Eco towns

Eco-towns: Back to the garden city

03 February 2012

Strategically planned large-scale development is back on the government agenda, but this time it’s less eco-town, more leafy suburb. Building reports

Richard Steer

The Green Deal: Sustainability suspended

20 January 2012

The government’s half-hearted approach to the Green Construction Board and now the Green Deal suggests a worrying lack of commitment to the eco agenda, says Richard Steer

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The Green Deal: We're not getting insulation pre-assessments right

17 Jan 12

Insulation pre-assessments are key to the success of the Green Deal - but most are being carried out using completely the wrong method, warns sustainable building expert Neil May

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What skills will SMEs need to prepare for the Green Deal?

8 Dec 11

The first report has been published on the skills needed for Green Deal retrofits, and Mark Farrar explains what this means for SMEs

Feed-in tariff protesters, PV, solar

Solar industry lobbies MPs overs FITs cuts

22 Nov 11

Campaigners prepare to lobby MPs over the 50% cut in solar feed-in tariffs. Read live coverage here

John Connaughton

How can we make the most of the public estate?

15 Nov 11

New structures for property management and ways of working can lead to leaner and greener public assets

FITs: Time for a rational response

7 Nov 11

Feed-in tariffs should have been brought down gradually over a period of time instead of the knee-jerk reaction we’ve seen

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FITs due a haircut but government has butchered PVs

2 Nov 11

There is some merit in cutting subsidies for a technology with falling costs but a sudden U-turn seriously harms sector

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Right to renewable energy: Solar eclipse

30 September 2011

There is no law guaranteeing a right to energy from renewable sources, meaning that users could have their work undone by a developer plonking a building in their sunlight

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Monitoring is answer to Stunell's green fears

22 Sep 11

Monitoring buildings’ energy performance is essential to achieve our low carbon goal – if we fail in reducing emissions it will have serious consequences

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Why PV panel installations fail

10 Aug 11

The feed-in tariff will see an explosion in solar PV installations but no current standard can mean a wrong specification and a leaking roof

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Neil Jefferson on building sustainable homes

10 May 13

Building truly sustainable new buildings isn’t just about regulations

Richard Wheal

Reality check

28 Mar 13

Rick Wheal, consultant at Arup, on why our approach to sustainable building has to change

Julia Barfield

The tide is turning

08 March 2013

The nuclear new build programme is in trouble and the UK is in desperate need of clean and secure energy. So, says Julia Barfield, it’s time we pushed ahead with the Severn Barrage

Tim Yeo

Green is good for business

01 March 2013

Tim Yeo remembers when sustainability was a dirty word for the business community. Now as an MP he sees the industry taking the lead and willing the government to do more

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Upskill for a new world

15 February 2013

SMEs should put themselves in the frame for low-carbon building work through the Green Deal, says Mark Farrar. But that is just the first step towards a new, green-focused industry

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Green and growth in an eco-village

08 February 2013

The green economy needs to be driven by entrepreneurs not just government. Tim Byles explains how his JV with Bill Dunster aims to do just that with their eco-village in Devon

Tim Pollard

Refitting for the future

30 Jan 13

Refurbishing our ageing buildings to become more energy efficient would address so many issues

British Land

Race for the prize

16 Jan 13

Building’s Green for Growth campaign calls for the roll-out of display energy certificates to commercial buildings. British Land’s Justin Snoxall explains how this could work

Hywel Davies

Better building performance is a stimulant to growth, not a barrier

17 Dec 12

Keeping consequential improvements would have meant more jobs, cheaper bills for home owners and less reliance on energy imports

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Energy efficiency measures are a benefit not a burden

12 Nov 12

With the UK’s power capacity margin falling to low levels, demand side reduction is vital to keep the country in business

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Spread your wings

19 October 2012

Building and Ecobuild have launched the Global Clients Group, bringing you the latest insights from clients driving the sustainability agenda

Andrew Warren

The 'conservatory tax' is dead. Long live consequential improvements

14 September 2012

Ministers should ignore ‘conservatory tax’ media hysteria and press on with consequential improvements, says Andrew Warren

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chris wise

Recycling materials: The great recovery

10 August 2012

Some of the core materials construction uses have become scarce - eventually everything we use will be. We have to stop jettisoning materials and design so they can all be recycled

mel Starrs

Deepest green credentials

13 Jul 12

The Living Building Challenge provides the opportunity to hit the highest conceivable sustainability targets

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How should green building labelling work?

15 Jun 12

The success of the newly launched BREEAM for Domestic Refurnishment scheme depends on finding a balance between admin costs and a large enough market

The FIT is is still regressive, even after Supreme Court victory

5 Apr 12

The linking of the feed-in tariff to a home’s energy rating is just one of a series of blunders made by the government contributing to a missed opportunity

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mel Starrs

New refurbishment funding is a missed opportunity for energy efficiency

9 Mar 12

A pot of £70m is being distributed to bring empty properties into use - and what better opportunity to undertake a deep low carbon retrofit?

Richard Steer

Sustainability: Nothing but 'faddy ideology' for the government?

09 March 2012

Verbal faux pas are just one symptom of the coalition’s growing apathy towards the promotion of the green agenda in construction, says Richard Steer

What about conservatories in the Part L consultation?

23 Feb 12

It’s high time the government took the opportunity to regulate energy wasting conservatories

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Closing the energy performance gap

1 Feb 12

The government’s proposal to accredit housebuilders as part of its Part L consultation should raise standards

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Energy Act, Green Deal and EPCs: Key legal points to remember

20 Jan 12

From April 2012 new regulations relating to the energy performance of buildings come into play, ahead of the roll-out of the Green Deal in October

News Analysis

Carillion's purchase of Eaga: Blinded by the sun

09 December 2011

In April, Carillion bought Eaga - a company with big plans to install PV panels on 30,000 homes - and rebranded it as Carillion Energy Services. Seven months later, government feed-in tariffs have been cut in half, and all 4,500 jobs are on the line. So was the £298m purchase a catastrophic error? Building reports

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Green Deal proposals: Deal or no deal?

02 December 2011

The government wants to reduce our utility bills and cut emissions at no cost to itself. Its answer is the Green Deal, published last week: get private investors to offer loans to pay for insulation. So what kind of reaction have the proposals received?

One Brighton

Life for BioRegional after Quintain

21 Nov 11

Co-founder of BioRegional disappointed by end of Quintain joint venture but says valuable lessons can be learnt

Feed-in tariff cuts: No solar gain

11 November 2011

The dramatic and sudden cut to the feed-in tariff has put the solar power industry in fear of its future, and led many to doubt the government’s commitment to the wider sustainability agenda. Vern Pitt talks to those affected by the perceived U-turns, delays and climbdowns

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Chris Paul

New feed-in tariffs: The impact for the construction industry

3 Nov 11

As feed-in tariffs for PVs continue to hit the headlines, what are the key changes are being proposed, and what is their potential impact?

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Delivering low carbon buildings in practice

07 October 2011

We’re very good at delivering low-carbon buildings on paper, but when it comes to actual performance, we’re where we were 20 years ago. Richard Guy says it’s time to get serious

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Who's to blame for our lack of zero-carbon homes?

30 September 2011

Are housebuilders failing to build to zero-carbon standards - as suggested by minister Andrew Stunell - or is the failure to build due to a flaw in the targets?

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Solar PV panels

Suppliers won't invest in Green Deal without consumer demand

19 Sep 11

Only 31% of UK manufacturers have products suited to the Green Deal according to a Chartered Institute of Marketing report