Net Zero Neighbourhoods have been talked about for several years, with government and businesses realising that without helping the communities they serve and their surroundings, long-term net zero plans and targets could be unachievable.
But how realistic are Net Zero neighbourhoods? What changes can they truly achieve and how are partners working together to progress the energy transition in 2024?
Brought to you by Business Green in association with Equans, this podcast explores the concept of Net Zero Neighbourhoods and all that they involve.
With an exclusive walk around the landmark Brockmoor project in Dudley, which will act as a prototype for other neighbourhoods in the UK, we talk to Equans about how they are partnering with the council and using cutting edge technologies to reduce carbon and deliver a deep retrofit of traditional community neighbourhoods.
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Net Zero Neighbourhoods have been talked about for several years, with government and businesses realising that without helping the communities they serve and their surroundings, long-term net zero plans and targets could be unachievable.
But how realistic are Net Zero neighbourhoods? What changes can they truly achieve and how are partners working together to progress the energy transition in 2024?
Brought to you by Business Green in association with Equans, this podcast explores the concept of Net Zero Neighbourhoods and all that they involve.
With an exclusive walk around the landmark Brockmoor project in Dudley, which will act as a prototype for other neighbourhoods in the UK, we talk to Equans about how they are partnering with the council and using cutting edge technologies to reduce carbon and deliver a deep retrofit of traditional community neighbourhoods.
BusinessGreen Editor's Briefing: A new era? All the green reaction to the election result
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1 year ago
BusinessGreen Editor's Briefing: A new era? All the green reaction to the election result
In the latest Editor's Briefing, the team reflect on a number of huge talking points from a landmark General Election, including Labour's landslide, a historic Conservative slump, and breakthroughs for the Greens, Lib Dems, and Reform.
As well as looking ahead to what the first 100 days of a Labour government could hold, James gives a snapshot of the good, bad and ugly for the green economy after 14 years of Conservative government.
And aside from the election, the team also round up the latest big stories from the green economy, including forecasts of an emerging 'new order' in liquified natural gas, news that pure electric battery vehicles now account for almost a fifth of the UK's new cars, and Great Britain's electricity network operators tendering a record 6.4GW of capacity on flexibility markets last year.
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Net Zero Neighbourhoods have been talked about for several years, with government and businesses realising that without helping the communities they serve and their surroundings, long-term net zero plans and targets could be unachievable.
But how realistic are Net Zero neighbourhoods? What changes can they truly achieve and how are partners working together to progress the energy transition in 2024?
Brought to you by Business Green in association with Equans, this podcast explores the concept of Net Zero Neighbourhoods and all that they involve.
With an exclusive walk around the landmark Brockmoor project in Dudley, which will act as a prototype for other neighbourhoods in the UK, we talk to Equans about how they are partnering with the council and using cutting edge technologies to reduce carbon and deliver a deep retrofit of traditional community neighbourhoods.