How is one of London's best-known office developers planning to reduce energy costs by managing its own electrical needs? Derwent London's chief executive Paul Williams took to the CREtech London Main Stage this 8 May to reveal how the company behind iconic London schemes including The White Collar Factory and The Tea Building plans to power 50% of its portfolio via its Lochfaulds Farm solar development in Scotland. Watch now to hear Williams' Main Stage keynote where he will outlines Derwent's sustainability, ESG, and bold energy initiatives.
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