From: Tuesday 09 February 2010 to: Tuesday 09 February 2010
The Government has set targets to significantly reduce CO2 emissions from all buildings, whether residential, commercial or public and new or existing.
All new buildings will need to be zero carbon within a decade, starting with a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions next October, while CO2 emissions from existing buildings need to be approaching zero by 2050.
We are now seeing a move from demonstration projects to an increasing number of real world low and zero carbon buildings being built, demonstrating that it is already possible to achieve significant reductions in carbon emissions.
This one day conference will showcase some of the best of these low and zero carbon projects, with a strong focus on the steps and measures taken and the impact it had on the construction process, providing delegates with a unique opportunity to learn from those at the leading edge of compliance with this fast approaching standard.
Speakers include:
The conference is supported by the UKGBC, the SW Regional Development Agency (SWRDA) and SW Councils (formerly the SW Regional Assembly).
It is organised by the Devon Sustainable Building Initiative (DSBI) and Ecos Trust.
More information available here (link leads to an external site).
9:00am - 4:30pm
UK
The Watershed,
Bristol
£180 plus VAT (£211.50 incl VAT)
Corina Reay
01458 254349
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