6 Ways to Avoid Greenwashing in Renewable Energy Tariffs
What are the risks and how do we avoid greenwashing?
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What are the risks and how do we avoid greenwashing?
6 Ways to Avoid Greenwashing in Renewable Energy Tariffs Read More »
What’s your personal sustainability strategy for 2024?? Here’s some great ideas to get your started.
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Energy labels give consumers and professional buyers confidence in their choice of product regarding energy efficiency for over 25 years. They have also encouraged manufacturers and retailers to think more innovatively and competitively to improve the energy use of their products. Over time, the reduction in energy use across all products has rendered the old
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What are emissions and why do we need to control them? Burning fuels creates greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, which drift up to the stratosphere and trap heat within the Earth’s atmosphere. The more fossil fuel we burn the more heat is retained. The heat becomes an energy source that drives stronger and
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What are Scope 3 supply chain emissions? Scope 3 Emissions What are emissions and why do we need to control them? Burning fuels creates greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, which drift up to the stratosphere and trap heat within the Earth’s atmosphere. The more fossil fuel we burn the more heat is retained.
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What are emissions and why do we need to control them? Burning fuels create greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, which drift up to the stratosphere and trap heat within the Earth’s atmosphere. The more fossil fuel we burn the more heat is retained. The heat becomes an energy source that drives stronger and
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By Stan Rayfield. Back in 1990 I installed some town centre illuminations and at the same time reduced consumption by 11,070 kWhs in the first season. https://youtu.be/TNG5hndoFZU What was the driver? It wasn’t CO2 that was the driver back then, it was money. The electricity bill was paid for from the donations raised through collecting tins.
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By Stan Rayfield I’ve always liked Captain Kirk. Back in the day, my whole family would watch Star Trek – not just because there were very few channels to choose from, but because it was exciting. It was the future. Of course, America has a surprisingly efficient way of blurring the line between movies and
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By Lydia Newman What is renewable energy? Renewable energy is clean energy from a natural source such as wind, hydro and solar, that doesn’t involve burning fossil fuels, such as gas, oil or coal. What is a renewable energy tariff? Most buildings receive their electricity through the national grid which is a network of energy
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By Lydia Newman and Stanley Rayfield 2020 was the first time in living memory that we have been asked to remain in our own homes. It was also the first time that many had considered the sustainable features of those homes – so we ask the question, were our homes really designed with our best
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