Let the light shine in with energy efficient lighting
Vast improvements in product performance, as low-energy options have become mainstream, mean that these days there are very few voices of dissent…
Collaborating to bring building energy labelling to Canada
Energy Saving Trust is collaborating with Natural Resources Canada as Canadian jurisdictions work towards introducing new building energy labelling schemes.
How to get the most out of your kitchen appliances
Having a more energy efficient kitchen isn’t simply about replacing all your appliances with better-performing new ones.
Five eye-catching green innovations
Cooking food and cleaning water, pollution solutions and quirky sources of electricity are just some of the technological breakthroughs that have stood…
Home electrical appliances using more energy than stated
A new European study has indicated that some home appliances may be using considerably more energy than stated on their label.
Five green innovations we are excited about
A new study has suggested that green innovations need to be developed and spread ten times quicker if we’re to hit the…
How do you renovate your flat and keep neighbours on side?
Although Simon has had a good experience, there are generally more obstacles to improving flats than houses because of the multiple parties…
Scotland: interest-free loans up to £15,000 to help make homes warmer
Cold draughts and contradictions were at the heart of the findings of new Energy Saving Trust research on attitudes to home improvements.
Five more eye catching, green and innovative products
Here are five more green inventions from the world of energy and sustainability that may (or may not) be hitting the mainstream…
Paving the road to smart cities
The Innovate UK-funded ‘Stakeholder Interactive City Energy Demand Simulator’ (SiCEDS) is one of the most ambitious pieces of data and modelling work…