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Keepmoat tracking how residents use green energy tech

A computer generated image of Keepmoat's Gedling Green Future Homes Standard development.
Gedling Green was designed to meet the Future Homes Standard (Image: Keepmoat)

Keepmoat is working with Birmingham City University to measure how residents of a Future Homes Standard-ready development in Nottinghamshire use energy and sustainable technologies.

The study aims to understand the impact of these technologies and how people will live in their homes in the future.

Gedling Green is a net-zero-ready development with 33 houses built to the Future Homes Standard – the building regulations that will come into force in 2025 requiring new homes to produce 75-80% lower CO2 than those built to current standards.

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