Environment

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Friday 1st of June 2012

WYG was commissioned by the Environment Agency (EA), through HalcrowJacobs Alliance consultants, to carry out complex overwater ground investigation work in Boston, Lincolnshire to support the construction of a flood barrier

Friday 11th of May 2012

An innovative new scheme offering a fully funded installation of a wood pellet, or wood chip biomass fuelled green boilers, to public sector bodies as well as to commercial businesses has been launched by UK based green energy supplier, Freetricity

Friday 4th of May 2012

Ofgem has recently released its first RHI Update, detailing progress with the Renewable Heat Incentive. From 28th November to 31st March, Ofgem received 376 completed applications. So far, only 20 renewable installations have been accredited, resulting in RHI payments of £9,700 to date

Friday 4th of May 2012

Leading treatment specialist, Japanese Knotweed Control has helped keep a local environmental initiative on track after a knotweed infestation threatened development of a new hydro power scheme

Tuesday 1st of May 2012

Energy saving measures not only help companies to save time and money, they also help them to achieve their
environmental targets

Thursday 26th of April 2012

The UK District Energy Association (UKDEA) has openly welcomed the publication of the long awaited Heat Strategy from the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC)

Monday 16th of April 2012

Typically, a fifth of authorities’ energy bills are spent on street lighting.As a result of rising energy prices and likely future increases, local authorities are facing ever greater pressure to reduce their energy use and, at the same time, meet their carbon reduction targets

Wednesday 4th of April 2012

Tony Wynes reveals why it is imperative to create innovative systems that improve water quality

Tuesday 20th of March 2012

WEB filtering and security specialist Smoothwall is warning that this week’s decision by the Department for Education (DfE) to withdraw from any responsibility to maintain national minimum standards for e-safety in schools is nothing short of negligent

Wednesday 22nd of February 2012

St Richard’s Hospital, part of Western Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust, is making significant energy savings in its laundry department following the installation of Thermal Energy International’s GEM venturi orifice steam traps