Successful housing project shows best measures to cut carbon emissions
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Grant and support to help Cheltenham businesses cut carbon emissions
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Successful housing project shows best measures to cut carbon emissions
A pilot housing partnership in Nottingham has enabled 77 homes to achieve annual combined carbon savings of 19.41 tonnes per year, thanks to a combination of energy efficiency advice and the installation of at least one carbon-reducing measure. The Green Meadows project led by fuel poverty charity, Nottingham Energy Partnership (NEP), was funded by a £100,000 grant from Cadent Foundation with the aim to show what an average budget of up to £1,0…
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