North East home warmth upgrades plummet

Data shows a significant reduction in government-funded home warmth upgrade projects in North East England, potentially leaving households without substantial energy savings as winter approaches

Industry reacts to UK’s ‘green policy U-turn’

Industry concerns are mounting as reports suggest potential changes to the UK government’s environmental commitments, with critics cautioning that such revisions could lead to higher energy bills

Will the mini-budget create “economic growth” or “chaos”?

Can the measures unlock Britain’s economic potential or plunge more people into fuel poverty? Here’s what the industry says about the mini-budget

Will Insulate Britain lend its name to government’s alleged £1bn package?

Government officials have reportedly discussed the idea of naming the insulation scheme after the campaign group

Industry reacts to government’s energy bill package

The industry has welcomed the Chancellor’s announcement but has also called for longer-term solutions

Rishi Sunak reportedly greenlights heat pump loans

The scheme is believed to encourage more people to install low carbon measures in their homes

Climate change: UK shouldn’t wait for ‘shiny new’ tech but use solutions already available

Harriet Lamb, CEO of Ashden, calls on the government to aim for net zero emissions by 2030 instead of the current 2050 goal

Talking Energy: Harriet Lamb – Ashden Podcast

Harriet Lamb, CEO of Ashden, calls on the government to aim for net zero emissions by 2030 instead of the current 2050 goal.

National Trust saved £280k on energy bill

It’s an energy manager’s worst nightmare: making an ancient, draughty building like Dinefwr Castle in Wales (pictured) more energy efficient. But that’s exactly what the National Trust has been doing – and saving itself £280,000 a year in the process. The conservation charity has cut its energy use in its Welsh properties by 41% in two […]