Significant changes are coming to the UK heating market
Household emissions from heating and hot water must reduce by 95% to reach 2050 net zero targets.
Building the future of energy efficiency
Building regulations govern all aspects of construction in the UK, but there is an increasing emphasis on energy efficiency and cutting carbon…
Can supermarkets be sustainability superstars?
There is little doubt that changes at the biggest supermarkets could have a notable impact in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and waste.
Energy efficiency has key role in addressing climate emergency
The energy we use at home represents over a quarter of nationwide total energy use, so it makes sense to put a…
Renewable energy resurgence in Wales
Less than 100 years ago Wales was a global leader in the distribution of coal, but earlier this year, alongside England and…
Developing community energy, with some help from Europe
Energy generated and used in local areas opens up a level of independence from the big, dominant energy companies.
Inequality in support for home energy efficiency across UK
Most of us would like to improve the energy efficiency of our homes if given the opportunity; there is financial support available…
Northern Ireland: reducing dependency on oil-fired heating
Swathes of Northern Ireland continue to be dependent on oil heating and are subject to oil price fluctuations as a result.
What role does biomass have to play in our energy supply?
We consider biomass a renewable energy source, if the plants or other organic materials being burned are replaced.
Prosperity for all: a low-carbon future for Wales
Energy Saving Trust Wales policy officer, Max Lacey-Barnacle, discusses how Wales is developing a distinctive approach to the decarbonisation challenge.