Building industry proposes compromise over "zero carbon" definition

James S Murray
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UK Green Building Council puts forward definition of "zero carbon" that would allow for offsite renewable energy while prioritising onsite technologies

The UK building industry has today expressed confidence that its new definition for "zero carbon" homes will be endorsed by the government, removing one of the key barriers to the development of more environmentally...

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