Citu Home unlocks ultra-low carbon home design

BusinessGreen staff
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The Citu Home will be up to 10 times more efficient than a standard UK home

Green housebuilder Citu has unveiled the first details of its ultra-sustainable Citu Home, a new timber-framed housing system that will be used to build the UK's first low-carbon neighbourhood in Leeds....

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