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10 May —
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Helena Wright,
Imperial College
(author's name) argues that many small businesses are struggling with rising energy bills, but some cannot afford to reduce them. Has the recession been a barrier or driver for ...
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8 May —
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Julian Miller,
Matrix
"Excuses" for poor building energy performance are pretty much endless. The good news is that are great opportunities to improve energy performance of many existing ...
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17 May —
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Driven by rising energy costs and awareness, manufacturers are producing more and more energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. However, ...
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17 May —
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Do you have advice on attributing a cost value to greenhouse gases? Is using 1 tCO2e= £12 accurate enough? Discuss here!
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17 May —
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Driven by rising energy costs and awareness, manufacturers are producing more and more energy efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. However, ...
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4 May —
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Austrade, the Australian government trade and investment development agency, is seeking a case study of a UK based renewable or energy management company that has ...
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29 April —
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Driven by rising energy costs and awareness, manufacturers are producing more and more energy efficient HVAC systems. In addition to more efficient equipment you could ...
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11 April —
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Mark Callaway,
Power Efficiency
(author's company) regularly monitors energy markets and trends of future energy prices and recently conducted research looking at the long-term impact of energy prices. Their ...
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8 March —
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
Why does a business need an energy management strategy? This paper by Power Efficiency looks at what will be happening to energy prices over the next decade and predicts a ...
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18 May —
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Vanessa Delgado,
2degrees
"The negative impact that spikes in global oil, gas and coal prices have on the UK could be reduced by over 50% in 2050"