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Photos: Scots HQ is green office of the future

NG Bailey turns up heating efficiency with solar cell glass and remote-controlled windows

Tags: green, server, property

By Julian Goldsmith

Published: 10 September 2008 13:23 GMT


Building services company NG Bailey has opened a Scottish HQ, consolidating a number of other sites and showcasing a number of features that save or create energy as a way of introducing their customers to the possibilities of green offices.

Taken individually each of these methods has little effect but combined will save the company £3.3m over the projected 60-year lifetime of the building. The building has achieved an Energy Performance Certificate A rating.

Photo credit: Julian Goldsmith/silicon.com


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