The London Energy Efficiency Fund (LEEF) has reached a significant milestone after investing over £65 million in energy efficiency measures throughout the city during its initial funding cycle.
Every non-domestic building in London will need to have undergone retrofits by 2050 if the capital is to meet its emission reductions targets, according to a new energy plan released by the London Assembly.
UK businesses must change their perception of energy efficiency if technologies and professionals in the space are to achieve their potential, experts contributing to round table discussions have concluded.
The number of applications for small biomass boilers under the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) has plummeted following the introduction of a lower tariff rate.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change has said it is exploring how to best support business energy efficiency efforts as it aims to tap into the “significant potential" in the business sector.
Nearly a fifth of commercial buildings could be barred from being let after 2018 due to poor energy efficiency standards, according to a new property report.
The Environment Agency (EA) has published the names of just under 6,000 firms who were able to comply with the Energy Savings Obligation Scheme (ESOS) in time for last month’s deadline, leaving thousands still unaccounted for.
Global green building levels are expected to double over the next two years as firms seek to reduce energy consumption and operating costs, according to a new study.
London-based merchant bank Turquoise International has announced that its Low Carbon Innovation Fund (LCIF) has been fully deployed following a raft of final investments made in the closing months of 2015.
Government figures have shown the majority of firms using the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) would not have installed renewable heat technology without the support scheme.