The UK Green Building Council is to consider accrediting off-site renewables so that they can be incorporated into the official definition of zero-carbon homes.
The council will take its findings to the government’s 2016 taskforce next spring
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Keep up to dateThe UK Green Building Council is to consider accrediting off-site renewables so that they can be incorporated into the official definition of zero-carbon homes.
The council will take its findings to the government’s 2016 taskforce next spring
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