Samstag, 30. Oktober 2010

The Final Countdown: It's all to play for in the Whitehall Energy Showdown (Press Release)

The Final Countdown:  It's all to play for in the Whitehall Energy Showdown (Press Release)

With the Department of Work and Pensions leading the pack and the Department for Business Innovation and Skills hot on their heels, climate change minister Greg Barker today called for all departments to make a final push during the Cross-Whitehall Energy Efficiency competition which ends on 1 November.

Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said: “The aim of the competition is to get departments to take immediate action to reduce their emissions over one month and this been a great success. I am particularly impressed with the Department of Work and Pensions cutting energy use by a barnstorming 13% so far. But this is only the beginning and everyone needs to keep up the pace if we are to reduce emissions on the government estate by 10%.

“Government cannot ask people to reduce their emissions without cutting our own emissions, people can now see for themselves that we are doing just that. But I want to go further and start building the low carbon office of the future right here in DECC. That is why DECC and three other departments are working with the Technology Strategy Board to trial several ground breaking technologies on our estate.”

The Energy Efficient Whitehall programme will see the Technology Strategy Board and DECC jointly invest £2 million in the nine pilot projects, which including phase-change ceiling tiles, addressing local overheating in meeting rooms, LED lighting, and a natural cooling system.

Also this month DECC has joined household names like Manchester United and Boots as a holder of the Carbon Trust Standard. The award of the Standard certifies real emissions reduction efforts and recognises the DECC’s commitment to cutting carbon on its own estate over the last 2 years.
 

Source: http://www.decc.gov.uk/en/content/cms/news/pn10_110/pn10_110.aspx

Hank Aaron Nathaniel Hawthorne

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