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We have been the event managers for the Heat and Decentralised Energy Conference since it started in 2012. Working with both the Association for Decentralised Energy and the Energy Institute, we...
Lewisham Council has worked with SE2 on a number of projects over the years including events, research, marketing and the design of retrofit schemes. They bring an insider's knowledge of what’s going on across the energy and fuel poverty world, with a commitment and flexibility that makes them easy to work with.
Martin O'Brien, Asset Management Planning Manager, Lewisham Council
In the latest of our series of 10th Birthday Blogs, we share some insights from our experiences working with schools.
Thinking about sustainability in schools means thinking about schools as a system. Whilst each school is a unique combination of buildings, people and practice, they share a great deal in common.
Turning 10 has been a great opportunity for us to stand back and appreciate just how much we’ve done and how broad our reach has been. Following on from Liz’s first (brilliant) birthday blog on Telling the Story of Retrofit, it’s my turn now to turn the spotlight on how we’ve helped to shape national, regional and local policy over the last ten years.
I was out and about yesterday when the changes to Part L of the Building Regulations were announced. Hence, I’ve spent some time this morning reading the media fall-out and Twittereaction to see what the general world view is of the proposed changes.