Partnership Helps 17th-Century Hall to Slash Carbon Emissions
Derby Evening Telegraph › August 29, 2009
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Derby Evening Telegraph › August 29, 2009
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SUDBURY Hall has cut its carbon emissions by 80% in the last year after small-scale renewable-energy boilers were installed.
The 17th-century Derbyshire hall became one of the first National Trust properties in the country to enter into a partnership with energy firm npower.See the full content of this document
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Partnership Helps 17th-Century Hall to Slash Carbon Emissions
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