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Salford’s Energy House 2.0 tests energy-efficient sleeping pods for homeless in Greater Manchester

Salford’s Energy House 2.0 tests energy-efficient sleeping pods for homeless in Greater Manchester

by Nikki Brown | Jul 19, 2022 | Sustainable Living

A partnership between homelessness charity Emmaus Salford, the University of Salford, and construction firm Casey will develop new energy-efficient sleeping pods for people who are street homeless across Greater Manchester. The University of Salford’s Energy House...
Salford’s Energy House 2.0 looking to help SMEs test energy-saving innovations

Salford’s Energy House 2.0 looking to help SMEs test energy-saving innovations

by Nikki Brown | May 12, 2022 | Green Innovation, Smart Energy

The University of Salford’s Energy House 2.0 is looking to collaborate with Greater Manchester businesses that wish to test their energy-saving and low carbon technologies. Energy House 2.0 is the largest test and research facility of its kind. In two environmental...
New research lab aims to tackle carbon emissions from homes across the globe

New research lab aims to tackle carbon emissions from homes across the globe

by Andy Parkinson | Oct 8, 2021 | Green Innovation, Smart Energy

See inside the lab that can create rain, sun, and wind to test our homes for carbon efficiency It might look like your typical Salford terrace home and could easily fool you into thinking it was built in 1919, but this house is different – it’s not lived in, but its...

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