Scotland sets energy efficient buildings standards

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New homes required to have emissions 21 per cent down on current levels, while non-domestic buildings expected to meet 43 per cent improvement

New buildings in Scotland will be more energy efficient from 2015 after the Scottish Government confirmed changes to the country's building standards. Scottish Planning Minister Derek Mackay yesterday...

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