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Sudbury Hall reduces its carbon footprint by 80 per cent(03/09/2009)
One year since the 17th century Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire became the one of the first National Trust mansions to be powered by small-scale renewable energy through a green energy partnership with npower, its carbon emissions have been cut by over 80 per cent. The property’s biomass wood pellet boilers were installed a year ago this month and, since then, Sudbury’s annual carbon (CO2) emissions have dropped from over 52 tonnes to under 12 tonn... [more]
National Trust sites reduce their carbon footprint(12/12/2008)
Buildings within the Borrowdale valley, an area of spectacular Lake District landscape acquired by the National Trust throughout the 20th Century, are now sitting firmly in the 21st century following the installation of a state of the art heating system. Meanwhile, two 19th century houses located on the Isle of Wight have installed in small scale renewable energy generation, reducing their carbon footprint on the island. Bowe Barn is the main ... [more]
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