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News - May 2012

Ofgem sends back 95 per cent of Renewable Heat Incentive applications

Administrator confirms it is looking to simplify complex registration requirements for green incentive scheme read more

Myriad CEG publishes a regular emailed newsletter "Cleaner Energy Matters" containing articles on various... read more

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GreenGauge Eco Homes

Housing Association Flagship Homes has built a group of 15 eco-friendly, affordable homes as part of an experimental development at Lingwood in Norfolk. A variety of renewable energy systems has been incorporated in the houses and a study is being... Read the full case study

Peaseland Housing

Orbit First Step, part of the Orbit Housing Association has built a group of 18 eco-friendly, affordable homes at their prestigious Peaselands site in Desborough, Northamptonshire. The properties use a mixture of renewable energy technologies... Read the full case study

East Carleton

Properties that are off the mains gas network are often heated using oil or LPG boilers. As well as producing carbon emissions, anyone who heats their home using these fuels will know that they are not the cheapest source of energy around. Oil and... Read the full case study

Broadlands Housing Association

The UK faces a continuing challenge dealing with the issue of fuel poverty. A family is considered to be in fuel poverty if they are spending more than 10% of their total income on energy. This is a particular problem for housing associations, who... Read the full case study

Southwold

When a London based architect decided that he wanted to build a holiday home by the sea in the picturesque town of Southwold in Suffolk, he faced a number of challenges. Being so close to the sea the chosen site was highly susceptible to flooding,... Read the full case study

The Barn, Barrington

The Barn in Barrington near Cambridge is a 17th century, listed tithe barn that the owners have converted into a modern family home. As the property is not on the mains gas network, heating for the building would normally have been limited to a... Read the full case study

Laburnum House

Architect Graeme Lockhart and his wife wanted to build the perfect home in which to live and work once their children had grown up and left home. They also wanted a building that would "tread lightly" on the site which lies in an unspoilt part of the... Read the full case study

Hethersett Farm

The architects and clients for this Norfolk barn conversion shared a vision of turning the derelict barns into a comfortable single-storey retirement home. Prior to conversion, Pump Hall was part of a complex of barns at Home Farm which were disused... Read the full case study

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