Traditional engineering is the key to sustainability
Lumicom scheme makes light work of recycling luminaires
Pilkington delivers higher energy efficiency for windows
Solar thermal as a source of renewable energy
A changing climate for thermal mass
Priva helps Dublin school go greener
OFTEC takes steps to establish a standard for biofuel
Glow-worm introduces range of solar thermal products
Nu-Way moves into larger biomass boilers
Green is here to stay, but is it putting down roots?
Lighting management built in at start in City refurbishment
GSHP provides central services for Cornish development
The role of pumps in delivering energy savings
Wilo shows the way to reduce pumping costs
Grundfos energy project enters its third phase
How Grundfos aids pump selection
Delivering energy-efficient pumps
Smedegaard enhances the efficiency of circulators
The world’s most efficient circulator?
BACnet-capable drives speed commissioning at Blackburn Hospital
BCIA welcomes tougher commercial building energy standards but calls for greater ambition across the wider sector
The Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) has welcomed the government’s confirmation that privately rented non-domestic buildings over 1,000 square metres in England and Wales will be expected to achieve a minimum EPC B rating by 2031, describing the move as an important step forward in improving the energy performance of the UK’s commercial building stock.
GOLDBECK commits to three-year schools partnership to inspire Cardiff’s future construction talent
GOLDBECK has launched a new long-term education initiative in Cardiff, committing to support three local primary schools as part of a programme designed to introduce young children to enterprise, careers and the wider world of construction.



