An article from The Guardian about a commercially viable, affordable and ready to purchase zero-carbon home. The houses use a flat-pack timber-frame kit based on the concept of the timber-framed houses that were built in Britain about 1,000 years ago.
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26th Mar 2008
We run a one day training course held in Aylesbury for installation engineers.
The new heating systems use the waste from saw mills, which are compressed into a pellet to give an efficient and eco-friendly heating solution for your home or office.
Bio fuel can be manufactured from many types of plants but the most common sources are palm oil and oil seed rape oil.
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