Prime Minister’s net zero announcement dents energy sector confidence

Nearly 75% of decentralised energy professionals and businesses express a significant loss of confidence following Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s announcement, according to a new survey

‘Homes must be energy efficient when sold’

The ADE warns new regulations are urgently needed if the Heat and Buildings Strategy is to be a success

‘Efficiency standards should be in place for all new homes’

That’s the view of the ADE, calling on government to implement new policy

‘For net zero’s success, public sector must take charge’

Confidence will be critical to its achievement by 2050, an ADE report claims

Will the Revived Energy Security Bill make 2023 a turning point in energy crisis?

The Bill allows networks to provide nearly 20% of heat in UK buildings by 2050

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

Prime Minister’s bills cap welcomed – but there’s one ‘critical omission’…

Trade bodies welcome Liz Truss’ energy bills care package but look for more focus on energy efficiency

‘Most low carbon heat tech produces no direct emissions’

That’s the claim of a new report, delving into the environmental impact of these technologies in use

‘Place-based net zero measures could create £108bn in energy savings’

A new report has stated that moving away from a nationwide ‘one size fits all’ approach could be the answer in the clean transition

Low carbon heating – ‘government must do more’

A new report calls on the government to further prioritise the decarbonisation of heat in the UK