The Road to Zero or the Road to Roadworks?
How close are we to universal home charging for electric vehicles?
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How close are we to universal home charging for electric vehicles?
This episode of the SCOPE podcast explores how we can meet our transport decarbonisation challenges featuring insight from a range of industry leading thinkers.
Jose Torero, Bea Young, and James McNay join SCOPE to discuss performance-based design and how the industry is adapting to the Building Safety Act.
James McNay and Jessica Neuberger join SCOPE to discuss how real estate embraces culture change—and how the industry compares to other sectors.
Emma Fryer, director public policy Europe at CyrusOne, joins Stephen Meleady and James Donagh from Stantec to discuss data centres and net zero communities.
In this episode, we discuss the opportunities to design more sustainable data centres. Hear how lean design principles, new structural systems, and modular buildings can help to reduce materials, waste, and carbon, and save time and money.
With grid capacity constraints causing delays, what solutions could help get data centres up and running? Amy Turner from SEGRO, Jon Clark from RLB, and Peter Sibley and Jesal Chandi from Stantec share their thoughts.
Ben Bowler and Henry Leivers join SCOPE to discuss everything smart grids. What they look like in residential or commercial development, and how they handle the demands for EV charging.
Owen Edwards, Jay Morton, and Victoria Checkley join SCOPE to discuss the importance of detailed design in real estate as well as the omission of Gateway 2 and 3 in the Act.
New Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) regulations came into force in May this year.