Expanding on our previous blog: what is net zero carbon? We all have a sense of understanding on the different types of carbon emissions but also how including Net Zero carbon in the initial stages of a construction project can save time and money. With the energy crisis the UK is currently facing, now more than ever we need to think ‘Financially Sustainable’.
Darren Evans’ CEO states: “Energy Prices for fossil fuels will naturally increase over time, resulting in Carbon-intensive buildings becoming a liability. By investing now in Net Zero Carbon construction projects, you'll save money in the long term.”
As a medium to long-term saving plan, introducing a Net Zero Carbon in your project in the initial stage will allow adaptations to be made to the design and specification further along in the project.
At Darren Evans, we want to assist in your Net Zero journey. With all indications of ‘the earlier, the better,' the initial step of reaching this goal is always to get the best advice. Start with your aspiration and speak to a trusted specialist to get guidance. In conjunction with this, auditing your business energy demand, processes, and buildings will allow you to understand how much is being produced and decide based on specialist guidance.
We have a range of resources to help you get started, including our free whitepaper. In addition to an array of case studies including The Zed House concept which demonstrated more than 100% reduction in regulated carbon against both Part L 2013 and Part L 2021.