News Listing
Our news service focuses exclusively on the m&e sustainability agenda. We provide updates ranging from new European legislation to engineers unveiling their latest innovations. This is a resource to help you to react quickly to changes and to keep your clients in the picture.
Biomass market smaller than predicted
27 August 2010
Serious barriers remain to the widespread take up of biomass boilers, according to new research.
Heat pumps still struggling to compete
05 August 2010
The UK heat pump market is still lagging behind other countries.
Microgen Minister calls for m&e help
19 July 2010
The Government has called on the m&e industry to help it shape its new Microgeneration Strategy.
Boris backs building services research
01 July 2010
London Mayor Boris Johnson has opened a new energy research centre backed by M&E Sustainability.
Boris to open Energy Centre
15 June 2010
London Mayor Boris Johnson will open the Centre for Efficient and Renewable Energy in Buildngs, which is sponsored by M&E Sustainability, next week.
Revised 2010 Building Regulations Approved Documents now available
08 June 2010
Revised 2010 Building Regulations Approved Documents are now freely available to download from the Governments planningportal.gov.uk website.
Solar thermal sales surge
01 June 2010
Sales of solar thermal systems jumped by over 47 per cent in the first quarter of this year and the heating market as a whole looks to be well on the road to recovery.
Renewable grants in doubt
24 May 2010
The Government has cancelled the Low Carbon Buildings Programme as part of the Chancellor's first round of public sector cuts. Will the Renewable Heat Incentive be next?
Morgan Lovell is first to achieve energy standard
13 May 2010
The first firm to achieve the new British and European Standard for energy management BS EN 16001 has been announced.
Sustainability not possible without teams, say leaders
11 May 2010
Sustainable buildings will not be achieved unless the industry gets better at collaboration and integrated teamworking, according to Chief Construction Adviser Paul Morrell.
