All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 37
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EU calls for buildings to be energy self-sufficient using on-site generation
Directive to be enacted by 2019
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Minimum summer temperature in offices to increase by 2 degrees
British Council for Offices revises guidelines
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EU calls for buildings to be energy self-sufficient using on-site generation alone
All buildings built after 31 December 2018 will have to produce their own energy on-site under proposals agreed by the European Parliament to amend the 2002 Energy Performance of Buildings Directive.
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Minimum summer temperature in offices to increase by 2 degrees
The minimum summer design air temperature for offices should be raised by two degrees to reduce energy used in air conditioning according to member organisation The British Council for Offices.
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Government stumps up cash to boost m&e apprenticeships
JTL and BEST to run schemes in building services sector
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Heatrae Sadia launches electrical division
Heating giant responds to rising demand for electric heating
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Mutual recognition for safety competence schemes
Move should drive down costs for contractor prequalification
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New homes to feature protection from hot water scalding
Amended regs will also see water efficiency measures
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European energy prices vary up to 300%, depending on where you live
There are big differences in the price domestic consumers pay for gas and electricity depending on which of the 15 European member states a customer lives.
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Wimbledon uncommon
A sophisticated home automation control system founded on Dynalite technology provides London mansion Orchard House with unrivalled performance, controllability and energy efficiency
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Think small
Richard Shaw says that when it comes to the electrical industry, big is not always best
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Sean Smyth
As WT Parker’s chief executive reveals his plans to lead the family firm into a brighter future, Tracy Edwards plays nosy Parker herself…
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Are you on the schools register?
School projects will provide a lifeline for many m&e contractors throughout the recession, but how do you secure yourself a piece of the action?
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Perfect synergy
Legrand has enhanced its home systems range with Synergy lighting controls, which enable users to manage a range of smart lighting scenarios
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Only talking sense
Buildings do not generate greenhouse gases, energy suppliers do. So says the controversial author James Woudhuysen in his interview with BSD this month. He contends that we should be tackling global warming at source, by sorting out the energy sector.
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NuVo vague
NuVo Technologies’ Wireless Control Pad provides a new option for user control of its Grand Concerto and Essentia E6G multi-room audio systems, plus sources attached to them, such as satellite and terrestrial radio tuners, music servers, PCs and iPods
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Natural ventilation for schools
A Dorset school is now reaping the benefit of its brave decision to be a guinea pig for an atrium-linked natural ventilation system
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The magic touch
Crestron has added the Isys TPS-17G-QM to its G-Series of high-density touch panels
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Jung has launched a stylish, wall-mounted radio
Jung has launched a stylish, wall-mounted radio (pictured) with remote control that matches its ranges of switches and sockets
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More outgoing Hager
Hager claims to have launched the largest single-row consumer unit in the UK