
Earth or electric?
"Renewable energy will permanently occupy less than 1% of the total UK land area, but it must still compete against existing and emerging land uses"
Tagged Articles

"Renewable energy will permanently occupy less than 1% of the total UK land area, but it must still compete against existing and emerging land uses"

"Ensuring communities see the local benefits"

"Turning agricultural land over to solar PV developments can be a complicated decision-making process. We weigh up the potential benefits and considerations"

"The key to self-sufficiency is understanding the site’s demands"

"Investment in the national electricity infrastructure can preserve the renewable energy planning pipeline, which is on track to hit net zero targets"

"With net zero and wider sustainability agendas gathering pace, we look at how green investment can be leveraged against new and existing rural assets"

"Over a fifth of UK CO2 emissions are from residential stock, but it is also likely to be the toughest sector to decarbonise"

"Policy stability and long-term vision from the government is needed to enable the real estate industry to make a smooth transition to a low-carbon economy"

"Rural landlords can overcome the latest energy efficiency challenge with a long-term strategy that looks beyond the Energy Performance Certificate"

"This Spotlight is given over wholly to the issue of carbon in property"