According to a new paper released by the UK Government, the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) reforms in 2017-18 were successful in stimulating the adoption of renewable heat technologies.
National Grid ESO (ESO) has published its Future Energy Scenarios (FES) 2023 report presenting a number of credible proposals to create a clean energy system dominated by electricity.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has announced that 60 locations in England will offer £500 discounts for heating engineers to train as heat pump installers.
The energy sector has rallied to concur with the conclusion drawn by the Climate Change Committee (CCC) in its latest annual report on the UK Government’s progress in reducing carbon emissions (published 28 June) declaring that the UK is “failing in much of its [renewable energy] implementation.”
Evidence from a new report by Energy Systems Catapult (ES Catapult) has shown that consumers must be the “central pillar” of heat network regulation in the UK.
Following a new study, WWF UK and ScottishPower, have called for a ‘significant step up’ in the UK Government’s plans to accelerate the development of energy efficient homes.
UK heating company Worcester Bosch has launched its new #LikeABosch campaign to encourage consumers to make the switch to renewable heating technologies like heat pumps.
A group of businesses led by Chameleon Technology has secured government funding to develop heat pump optimisation technology to encourage consumer confidence and increase adoption.
A new survey by Paragon Bank has found that 54% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have raised their prices to cover the unprecedented rise in energy costs.