Northern Irish energy strategy: Energy Saving Trust’s view

20 March 2020

Northern Ireland has published a consultation on its new energy strategy, considering how to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.

Energy Saving Trust leadership statement on our Covid-19 response

17 March 2020

The spread of Covid-19 (Coronavirus) brings challenges for us all but Energy Saving Trust remains focused on our mission to address the…

2020-2029: a decade for action on climate #ForPeopleForPlanet

8 January 2020

We’ve made progress over the last decade but we need to scale up our activity if we’re to meet the target date…

New Year Honour for Philip Sellwood, CEO of Energy Saving Trust

2 January 2020

Philip Sellwood, Energy Saving Trust’s outgoing CEO, has been recognised in the 2020 New Year’s Honours List, with the award of Commander…

Energy Saving Trust: our view to 2030 for England

4 December 2019

Over the past decade, the UK has been successfully transforming its power sector through a mix of policy and market-based measures.

Energy Saving Week 2019 launches across Northern Ireland

18 November 2019

This annual event looks to shine a spotlight on the importance of energy efficiency at home to reduce carbon emissions and make…

Energy Saving Trust report provides insight into ambitious home energy programmes in Scotland

29 October 2019

The report aims to give stakeholders and policy makers inside and outside Scotland a clear picture of the range of Scotland’s home…

Response to the Fuel Poverty Strategy consultation 2019

11 September 2019

We support the Fuel Poverty Strategy, with its 2030 target of EPC “C” for homes occupied by fuel poor households.

House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology clean growth report – our response

22 August 2019

The report makes several positive recommendations that Energy Saving Trust recommends the Government consider.

Fuel poverty policy in Wales: taking inspiration from Scotland

7 August 2019

We explore priorities for Wales’s fuel poverty strategy and present some thoughts about what Wales could learn from Scotland.