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.
Think energy efficiency when renting a home
Homes on the private rental market are more likely than any other tenure to be old and inefficient.
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…
Electric vehicles: debunking the myths
Electric vehicle technology has quickly developed in recent times yet limits of early technology are still named as issues today.
Introducing electric vans into your fleet
We explain everything you need to know about making the switch to an electric van - from financial support to charging infrastructure.
How ebikes are helping Scotland’s key workers travel more sustainably
We learn more about some of the organisations who have benefitted from the eBike Grant Fund and how they’ve been helping key…
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…
Could solar water heating work for you?
Find out whether solar water heating (a sustainable alternative to heating systems that rely on fossil fuels) could suit your household needs.
A quick guide to low carbon heating
We take a closer look at three renewable technologies – heat pumps, solar water heating and biomass – to help you decide…
Celebrating 20 years of Energy Saving Week in Northern Ireland
Energy Saving Week in Northern Ireland began 20 years ago as a way of addressing the emerging global climate emergency.