The Thriving Glasgow Portrait presents a vision for the future of Glasgow.
Wheatley Group to carry out an innovative research project and Scottish-first trial to monitor energy consumption and efficiency of six new-build homes designed, constructed, and insulated using different technology methods.
The Glasgow Sustainable Mobility Conference 2024
UN Climate Change Conference - Week 1
We looked at how North Glasgow could work to become more resilient in the face of climate change.
We adopted three dilapidated tower blocks and transformed them into modern homes.
Our Connected Response project reduces energy use by between 20% and 30%, with a huge reduction in energy bills.
We’re tapping into the energy potential of the River Clyde to make that heat available to energy users in the district.
We’re building the largest Passivhaus development in Glasgow to date.
People and companies can contribute to rising productivity and capture a share of growing international markets.
In Glasgow alone, we've committed £3.3 million to the city's Green Economy and sustainable future.
The Carron Estate project will see emissions reduced by 71% and energy consumption by 66%.
Glasgow has 3 market gardens, 90 community gardens and 32 allotment sites.
We’ve secured £2.1m to deliver the energy centre and distribution network by October 2021.
We thought it important to provide young people with positive, engaging activities during challenging times.