
Zero-carbon eco-schools are to be rolled out across England under plans published by the Zero Carbon Task Force, according to a report in Building. The initial pilot will see 36 model schools built, with four new zero-carbon schools for every one of the nine English regions.
The final report of the Task Force, chaired by CABE Commissioner Robin Nicholson, was launched on Thursday by secretary of state for children, families and schools Ed Balls.
Tackling concerns about cost head-on, Balls said: “The independent experts from the Zero Carbon Task Force tell me that although current technology makes building zero-carbon schools expensive and challenging, we have a clear moral responsibility to future generations to get as close as we can to that aspiration – it would be a dereliction of duty if we didn’t.”
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