Commercial property in London ‘goes green’

Posted on 25 January, 2011 by MOVEHUT

London’s Facilities management teams could witness a rise in demands for greener programmes as businesses opt for energy efficiency.

As per the  Land Securities, the organization wishes to provide the most sustainable design and construction solutions across its commercial property portfolio.

Over the last 7 years, ground temperatures and ground water and have been utilized for some of its buildings and now for the development of London. One New modification is set to be cooled and heated with renewable energy technology.

An mounting amount of businesses could be conscious of the magnetism of a low-carbon footprint and may turn to building management companies that employ green practices in place.

Chief executive of Land Securities, Francis Salway  explained, “The renewable energy system will bring reductions in carbon emission, cost savings and a relaxed working environment, making it a really sustainable building of the time to come”.

Tom Delay , Carbon Trust chief executive officer lately reminded businesses that are going green can aid in boosting profits by not only plummeting the energy expenses, but also allowing companies to take benefit of the billion-pound low-carbon and environmental market.

News sourced from http://www.mellersh.co.uk

 



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