Who pays? Future heat and the elephant in the room
We have just 15 years to build a supply chain capable of installing 1.6 million low carbon alternatives to gas boilers each…
Mind the gap? The curious case of the ‘Future support for low carbon heat consultation’ and the missing millions
This is the first in a series of two articles on the UK Government’s planned support for low carbon heating in homes…
New energy white paper sets out ‘fair and affordable’ transition to net zero
The UK Government has released a new energy white paper, which sets out how the UK will clean up its energy system…
Climate Change Committee’s Sixth Carbon Budget details path to decarbonisation
The Climate Change Committee's (CCC) Sixth Carbon Budget sets out a detailed path to achieve decarbonisation in the UK over the next…
Coordinated and collaborative action is needed on housing to meet net zero
The extension to the Green Homes Grant scheme is a vital part of the government's recent ten-point green plan - improving the…
Energy Saving Trust welcomes ten point plan for a green industrial revolution
Today, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out his ten point plan for a green industrial revolution, covering clean energy, low carbon…
Thousands of homes across Wales made ready for winter
Warm Homes Nest scheme's annual report for 2019-20 outlines the activity undertaken to support fuel poor homes across Wales.
Welsh climate governance as a model for Northern Ireland
The Welsh Government has recently implemented its own climate target regime, facing similar challenges to Northern Ireland in decarbonising.
Our response to the Committee on Climate Change 2020 progress report
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) have published their annual progress report. This latest report is significant for a number of reasons.
Researching the importance of energy advice at Energy Saving Trust
George Warren reports on his time at Energy Saving Trust, spent aiming to transition towards a low-carbon, decentralised energy system.