| BUS | Boiler Upgrade Scheme | A UK Government grant of up to £7,500 to help pay for a heat pump or biomass boiler in England and Wales. |
| CCF | Concessional Consumer Financing | Low or no-interest loans for energy saving improvements, usually with longer repayment periods. |
| CO2 | Carbon dioxide | One of the most common greenhouse gases, produced by all living things as well as burning fossil fuels. |
CO2e | Carbon dioxide equivalent | A way to measure all greenhouse gases in terms of how much CO2 they equal. |
| COP | Conference of the Parties | The United Nation’s yearly climate summit where countries meet to make decisions on climate change. |
| CoP | Coefficient of Performance | A measure of how efficient a heat pump is, usually tested under laboratory conditions. |
| DNO | Distribution Network Operator | The local company that owns the electricity network and cables, responsible for transporting power to and from buildings. |
| ECO | Energy Company Obligation | A UK Government scheme that helps people with low incomes make their homes warmer and use less energy. |
Energy transition | Energy transition | The shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources like solar, wind and hydroelectricity. |
| EPC | Energy Performance Certificate | A rating that shows how energy efficient a building is. |
| ESS | Energy Storage Systems | Technology that stores energy to for it to be used later, like batteries. |
| EV | Electric vehicle | A car or van powered by electricity rather than petrol or diesel. |
| FiT | Feed-in Tariff
| An old tariff that paid people and businesses to export electricity. It’s since been replaced by the Smart Export Guarantee. |
| GBIS | Great British Insulation Scheme | A UK Government scheme to help people get free or discounted insulation. It closed to new applicants in October 2025. |
| GHG | Greenhouse gases | Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and methane. |
| GW | Gigawatt | A unit of power equal to 1 billion watts, typically used to describe the output of large power plants or the total electricity generation capacity of a country. |
| ICE | Internal Combustion Engine | Traditional engines that burn petrol or diesel. |
| IoT | Internet of Things | A network of devices connected to the internet that can communicate with each other, like smart meters and thermostats. |
Just transition | Just transition | Shifting to using renewable energy as a society while ensuring fairness for all those who are affected. |
| kW | Kilowatt | A unit of power equal to 1,000 watts. It measures how fast an appliance uses energy. |
| kWh | Kilowatt-hour | Measures the total energy used over time, for example, by a 1,000-watt appliance running for one hour (1kWh). |
| kWp | Kilowatt peak | A unit that measures the maximum power a solar panel system can produce. |
| kWth | Kilowatt thermal | A unit of power used to measure how fast a system can generate heat. |
| LCA | Lifecycle Assessment | A method used to work out the environmental impact of a product from raw material extraction to disposal. |
| MCS | Microgeneration Certification Scheme | A UK quality assurance programme that certifies renewable energy products and installers to meet industry standards. We always recommend using MCS-registered installers to ensure quality, safety, and eligibility for support. |
| Micro-CHP | Micro combined heat and power | A system that generates heat and electricity from a single source where, usually, electricity is a by-product. |
| MW | Megawatt | A unit of power equal to 1 million watts (1,000kW), often used for large-scale power plants, wind farms, or electricity grids. |
PV | Photovoltaic | The technology used by solar panels that converts sunlight into electricity. |
| REC | Renewable Energy Certificate | A document that proves electricity was generated from a renewable source, often used by businesses for sustainability reporting. |
| SAP | Standard Assessment Procedure | The UK Government’s official methodology for assessing and rating the energy performance of homes, supporting Building Regulations and Energy Performance Certificates. |
| SCoP | Seasonal Coefficient of Performance | A measure of how efficient a heat pump is, taking seasonal temperature changes into account. |
| SDG | Sustainable Development Goal | One of 17 goals used by the United Nations to protect the planet and society. |
| SEG | Smart Export Guarantee | An export tariff available in Great Britain that pays people for the electricity they export to the grid. |
| SVR | Standard Variable Rate | The default tariff for an energy supplier, where the price per unit of energy can change over time. |
| UNFCCC | United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | An international treaty that provides the foundation of global climate negotiations and sets targets for reducing greenhouse gases. |
| U-value | U-value | Measures the rate of heat transfer through a wall, window or roof, showing how effective a material is at reducing heat loss. The lower the U-value, the more effective it is. |
| W | Watt | The unit of power that measures how fast energy is used or produced at a specific moment in time. |