Students from The Rural Enterprise Academy have enjoyed a visit to the UK headquarters of a leading global environmental company.
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Academy students visit Veolia Headquarters
Gas Safety Trust supports environmental and health impact study
This summer a group of MSc students at Cranfield University undertook a scoping study, sponsored by the Gas Safety Trust, which investigated the environmental and health impact of the increasing use of biomass fuel for the production of heat and electricity generation. Biomass use represents fuel switching away from other fossil fuels. The group started from the premise that burning biomass creates a range of gases and particulate pollutants, which have different characteristics to those produced by combustion of other fuels.
The work was focussed on Milton Keynes, however the findings have relevance to other regions of the UK as well. The project used a questionnaire to understand public perception of biomass as well as a small scale trial to understand the effect upon indoor air quality. The trial noted that the main fuel that biomass would displace is natural gas and comparatively the switch would increase carbon monoxide (CO) emissions as well as producing ash.
Free CPD conference on air-source heat pump technology
A free CPD industry conference is being held at London’s Institute of Directors on Wednesday 11 June and will showcase new European air source heat pump technology in the UK for the first time.
The event, run and hosted by Cavara Training, is the fourth consecutive conference from Cavendish Engineers, and titled ‘Commercial buildings without a boiler house: The case study for air source heat pumps in London.’
NAPIT Calls For Installers and Advisors To Get Behind Green Deal
In response to the Heating and Hotwater Industry Council’s (HHIC) comment on the Green Deal needing installer support to survive, NAPIT calls for installers and advisors to get behind the Government initiative.According to the latest Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) Green Deal statistics, 162,096 assessments were lodged up to the end of February 2014, up 12 per cent from the end of January. The 17,998 assessments carried out in February was the highest number lodged in any month to date and 18 per cent higher than the number in January. However, these statistics are still being regarded by many as disappointing after the high hopes the industry had for the scheme before its launch in January 2013.
Making your small business environmentally friendly
As more and more people are becoming aware of the impact that global warming will have on their lives and the lives of future generations, there’s been an increase in demand for environmentally-friendly products: solar panels, locally-grown produce, free range eggs and accessible recycling resources are just some examples.
If you own a small business or work as a freelancer, there are benefits to being green that go beyond simply knowing you’re doing the best by the planet.







