How can energy access programmes increase accessibility for disabled people?
A new report explores how programmes, manufacturers and distributors of appliances in developing countries can address the needs of people with disabilities.
How Earth Hour can shine a spotlight on the climate emergency
Millions of people will turn off their lights at 8pm local time to draw attention to climate change, waste and other environmental…
Working to reduce carbon emissions in Northern Ireland on St Patrick’s Day
To celebrate St Patrick's Day this year, we are shining a light on our work to reduce carbon emissions in Northern Ireland.
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…
Going beyond energy efficiency to challenge climate change
We spoke to Emilie Carmichael, head of international collaboration, about her experience of completing a major home renovation with the climate emergency…
Celebrating Wales’ net zero ambition on St David’s Day
While we tuck into our Welsh cakes and crempog this St David’s Day, let’s also shine a light on Wales’ energy efficiency…
How innovative technologies can help people withstand Covid-19 and build climate resilience
Since the Covid-19 pandemic began, it has become clear that affordable, energy efficient appliances can help people in the world’s poorest countries…
A decade of change: the path to reducing my carbon footprint
Our head of content, Stuart Dainton, shares his journey to reduce his carbon footprint over the last 10 years to help tackle…
Smart meters explained: what you need to know
We answer some frequently asked questions about smart meters – from how much they cost to when you might get one.