What’s happening with the Renewable Heat Initiative?
The Renewable Heat Incentive is part of the drive to reduce UK emissions, which are currently 42% lower than 1990 levels.
Balancing the grid with smart meters
With UK renewables setting new supply records, balancing the national grid is a pressing issue with a simple solution – smart meters.
Rollercoasters with a green twist
Over 250 million people visited a theme park in 2018. It’s not only the rides that are hair raising - their environmental…
Cornwall’s keeping it local with green energy revolution
Cornwall is one of Britain’s leading counties when it comes to the burgeoning green economy. It's a perfect place for wind and…
2020 a new decade: ten years of progress
As we start a new decade, it’s clearer than ever that we’re running out of time. We need to take action to…
Connecting energy issues across the world
Good international connections bring the opportunity to share experiences and a greater chance that someone, somewhere will have faced similar challenges –…
Water labelling: every drop counts
The average home in the UK uses around 330 litres of water every day – that’s 140 litres for every person, with…
Scotland – leading the way in energy efficiency
Scotland leads the way when it comes to green energy. It regularly outperforms the rest of the UK when it comes to slashing…
Is home energy storage right for me?
We’re starting to see energy storage playing a role in smart energy management at grid level. Find out how energy storage could…
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.