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At the beginning of 2019, we joined forces with Nicholas Doyle and Will Routh and formed a sister business called Chirpy Heat, offering strategic advice and support to social housing providers with...
SE2 have really assisted us in two areas of our sustainability. Rachael did a really effective job in empowering and energising our environmental champions and has since assisted us develop our sustainable procurement policy. SE2 are a small and local business who we are proud to have had an on-going relationship with.
Here at SE2 we’ve been putting together our annual Christmas newsletter; our chance to share some of our favourite projects from this year and take a closer look at the exciting things we’ll be working on in 2013. In the meantime however, we thought we’d share with you our alternative 12 days of Christmas: 12 particularly positive environmental titbits from 2012!
We’re very excited to be coordinating the newly launched Retro Expo Awards, designed to recognise excellence in technology innovation, project delivery and outstanding people in the retrofit industry.
I was lucky enough to spend yesterday afternoon with the Kariboe School in Heemskirk, just outside of Amsterdam. The school's Director, Henk Schweitzer, is one of the most inspirational people I've met recently so a blog seemed the least I could do...
NO to the conservatory tax! NO to ugly, bird-killing wind turbines! NO to outlandishly expensive renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency programmes and infrastructure upgrades! It’s easy to caricature those parts of the media who seem to object by reflex to any environmentally positive policy suggestion. But it’s important in this time of coalition to find ways of working together.