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Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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    • CommentAuthorAndrewM
    • CommentTimeSep 6th 2007
     
    Hello, I am not really sure if this is allowed but i am trying to get more response to a Masters project that I am working on (details are below) . Any help would be greatly appreciated, especially as people on this forum seem to have a excellent knowledge on green building and practices. I am nmot looking for public views but more forom people inside the commercial world who deal with buildings.
    Thanks and Here is a copy of the email that I sent out:

    UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHAMPTON
    SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING AND THE ENVIRONMENT

    Microgenlondon - Renewable Energy Implementation into Business Buildings

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I am emailing you to ask if you and any relevant colleagues could kindly fill in a questionnaire on the Greater London Authorities proposed strategy that is set out in the Further Alterations to the London Plan (FALP) for on site renewable energy implementation in commercial buildings in London. The FALP states that ‘Renewable energy is required through a 20% reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, to be achieved by onsite renewable energy generation’ for all new developments in London.

    The questionnaire is for an MSc dissertation project at the University of Southampton. The main aim of the study is to investigate perceptions of renewable energy technologies (R.E.T) as a whole, between job descriptions and how it can be implemented in the commercial sector to meet this 20% target. It should not take more than ten minutes to fill in and the study may provide information that will be of great interest to you and your company. I would be most grateful if could you forward this email on to any relevant colleagues in the fields of engineering, asset management, facility management, architects, planning officers and other relevant areas that are involved in developements.

    The questionnaire and more background information on the project are available from the following website:

    http://www.energy.soton.ac.uk/research/microgenlondon/

    I would be very grateful if you could please return it as soon as possible, via email to: ajrm106@soton.ac.uk

    Results will be made available on completion of the study in December at the same website address as above. Please contact me if you have any questions.

    Thank you very much for your time and effort.

    Yours Faithfully,

    Andrew J. Moore

    School of Civil Engineering and the Environment

    Southampton University

    Email: ajrm106@soton.ac.uk
    • CommentAuthorchuckey
    • CommentTimeSep 6th 2007
     
    I down loaded your survey and my version of MS word did not allow me to fill in the grey boxes?
    Some of the questions you ask seem to be very detailed and I think require a lot of research to give an accurate answer.
    Frank
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