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Highways England is accelerating the use of warm mix asphalts as standard across its supply chain as part of a drive toward net zero carbon emissions.
Speech by Lord Bourne at the Association of Decentralised Energy President's reception
Baroness Neville-Rolfe's keynote speech from the Policy Exchange event "The Heat Summit: How Can We Decarbonise Heating?"
Regular updates on cold weather and the risks presented by low temperatures.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
RAF weatherman Sergeant Karl Rhodes explains why temperature measurements are such a burning issue in Defence.
Baroness Verma addresses the first Community Heat Conference.
DECC publishes the Government's Heat Strategy and provides an update on the Renewable Heat Incentive
Speech by Climate Change Minister Greg Barker at the Annual Heat Conference at the Royal Society on 27 November 2013
Speech by Amber Rudd to the 3rd Annual Heat Conference the heat challenge and global climate change picture.
Three geothermal projects run by Keele University, Newcastle and Durham University and Cofely District Energy in Southampton have won a total…
Government competition to boost innovation in the heat industry, drive down energy bills and cut carbon emissions in the UK.
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