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Green Future Home Disappointed at Zero Carbon Hub Closure

Green Future Homes has expressed its disappointment at the recent announcement that the Zero Carbon Hub has ceased operations.

The Zero Carbon Hub an independent non-profit public/private partnership tasked to take day-to-day operational responsibility for co-ordinating delivery of zero carbon new homes has ceased operations following the Government's controversial decision to stop pursuing zero-homes targets. 

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Construction Students Embrace Zero Carbon Concept With Green Future House

A group of construction students paid a visit to the Green Future House as part of their studies on green building regulations. 14 Year 14 students from The Royal School Armagh and St Patrick's Grammar School Armagh quickly got to grips with the award winning innovative CO2 negative ecosystem developed by Green Future Homes. John McClatchey, spokesman and director for Green Future Homes, said it was great to see construction students embracing a smarter way to build.

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Green Future House Hosts Smart ECO Hub Seminar

Sustainable Building Technologies A 'Key Driver' Of Green Economy

Businesses from North and South have gathered in County Armagh to discuss collaboration in order to sustain growth within the renewable construction sector. The event, hosted by Smart ECO Hub, took place at Northern Ireland's first zero carbon house to be accredited by the Government, where key speakers delivered the message that sustainable building technologies is a key driver for the green economy in Northern Ireland. 

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