Zero-carbon shops and offices would cost up to 30 per cent more than conventional buildings, according to a new report.
The finding comes as ministers consider the possibility of a new green policy for commercial property.
By Jim Pickard, Property Correspondent
Published: December 18 2007 03:17 | Last updated: December 18 2007 03:17
Zero-carbon shops and offices would cost up to 30 per cent more than conventional buildings, according to a new report.
The finding comes as ministers consider the possibility of a new green policy for commercial property.