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Let ABC give you the tools to make a development truly #netzero.

01 March / 17.15 - 18.00

The Active Building Centre (ABC) is a government funded organisation, aimed at transforming construction in the UK. 

We know that buildings make up a substantial proportion of carbon emissions and at the ABC, we have a proven, evidenced-based methodology for cutting emissions and reducing energy consumption in buildings. 

Through our ongoing work with local authorities, housing associations and developers, we have established a series of blueprints that allow developments to be zero-carbon. 

We have the technologies and expert knowledge in our teams to make a house or a building not only zero-carbon, but also a net producer of green energy, thereby easing constraints on the grid.

Join us on the evening of Tuesday March the 1st between 1715 – 1800 for drinks and conversation. #lowcarbonfuture.

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Andy Perry, Chief Operating Officer, ABC

Dr Jo Atkinson, Building Projects Manager, ABC

Chris Brierley, Communications & Engagement Lead, ABC

 

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