The North-West’s New Massive Energy Project Mar 23, 2020 Near Ellesmere Port in Cheshire, a new energy park is being created by Peel Environmental, an arm of North West development giant Peel Land & Property. The park is pioneering emerging energy generation technologies, and looks to be a blueprint for the rest of the UK. [emaillocker id=”71749″] Protos energy park has just secured the […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Sizewell C Set to Shake Up the Energy Industry Mar 23, 2020 The power of the atom. It changed the energy industry forever and became the bedrock of the UK’s energy generation. Once feared, it looks set to help the UK defeat the threat of today, that of climate emergency. EDF Energy is currently building the UK’s only active power station project at Hinkley Point B – […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
The Biggest Wind Energy Project in The World Mar 23, 2020 Doggerbank, part of a submerged peninsula that once connected the British Isles to mainland Europe, has been designated as the site of the world’s biggest ever wind project. Generating enough power for 4.5 million homes, it will power 5% of the UK’s entire energy demand by 2025. [emaillocker id=”71749″] “We were quite lucky to be […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
UK in the Midst of “Massive Energy Transition” Mar 23, 2020 Transitioning to carbon neutrality. Powering the economy of the future. Incorporating the technology of the 21st century. The UK energy system is in the midst of perhaps the biggest transition the energy sector has ever faced. For the first time in January 2019, renewables made up a bigger part of the energy mix than fossil […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Pagabo to Waive Framework Fees for Projects Using Covid-19 Policy Mar 20, 2020 National procurement organisation Pagabo has announced that framework fees will be waived for any projects procured via its frameworks using the government’s procurement policy note. [emaillocker id=”71749″] Issued by the UK Cabinet Office on Wednesday 18 March, COVID-19, PPN 1/20 explains what procurement options are available to the public sector in light of the current […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Avanton Scheme Underlines Strength of London Marketplace Mar 18, 2020 Major developer Avanton has successfully forward sold or reserved 50% of the flagship Coda mixed-use scheme in Battersea, generating £120m of sales with values up to £1,404 per sq ft. The development, set to launch officially in September of this year, has seen an average of 30 sale enquiries every week – making Coda the […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
37-Storey Tower Plans Revealed By Far East Consortium Mar 16, 2020 Global property developer Far East Consortium (FEC) has set out ambitious plans for the first phase of their £1bn Northern Gateway scheme. The plans includes three residential towers in a variety of heights including a 37-storey, 26-storey and 18-storey buildings – designed by leading architect Hawkins\Brown. [emaillocker id=”71749″] Far East Consortium – who’re speaking at […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Wykeland Submit Warehouse Plans Mar 14, 2020 Amazon could soon be opening a major new distribution hub in Hull – as developer Wykeland Group submit plans to the East Riding of Yorkshire Council. Plans for the 8,193 sq m project highlight the potential for a “modular warehouse” and office accommodation on a site at Melton West Business Park situated off the A63. […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Scottish Housebuilding Market Announces Major Increase Mar 14, 2020 Scotland has seen a 24% increase in new-build homes over the past quarter – a major increase led primarily by the private sector. The increase is the highest increase in 12 years, and Scotland’s Chief Statistician and Data Officer Roger Halliday shared details for the final quarter of 2019: [emaillocker id=”71749″] Work on 24,873 new […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more
Manchester’s £50m HIF Success Unlocks Northern Gateway Mar 13, 2020 A major new development in Manchester has been unlocked thanks to a successful bid to the Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF). Manchester City Council has succeeded in their bid for £51.6m which will lead to 5,500 new homes being built over the next 10 years – a scheme they’re bringing forward alongside their joint-venture partner Far […] Posted by: Nathan Spencer Read more