The Government has insisted that planning reforms include “numerous safeguards” to protect nature, after rejecting several cross-party recommendations aimed at...
George Clarke teams up with ScottishPower to help households go greener
TV architect George Clarke has joined forces with ScottishPower to encourage households across Britain to adopt greener technologies and cut...
Targeted grid reforms could cut power constraints by £3.8bn
A new report from LCP Delta suggests targeted reforms to Britain’s electricity network could cut constraint costs by up to...
Net Hero Podcast – The E-bike revolution are women getting on board?
As International Women’s Week shines a light on who gets seen and who gets left out, this week’s Net Hero...
EPC delay will help fine tune effectiveness
The government has delayed the rollout of new energy efficiency rules for rented homes until autumn 2027, as ministers rethink...
Rising energy costs hamper property market
William Barton/ ShutterstockHouseholds are facing renewed financial strain as rising energy costs and stubborn inflation threaten to delay anticipated interest...
First Circular Construction Hub launches in Royal Docks
Image: Stephen Norman Young at Tipping Point EastThe UK’s first Circular Construction Hub has launched in the Royal Docks, supporting...
Digital retrofits cut hospital energy use by 18%
Digital retrofits can reduce hospital energy consumption by up to 18%, delivering the fastest and most scalable efficiency gains.A study...
Energy efficiency reforms must protect older private renters
Independent Age has called on the UK Government to adopt a “tenant-centred approach” as it raises Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards...
Energy transition isn’t fair
Fairness has become the fault line running through the UK’s next phase of climate policy and MPs are warning that...