Opportunities for electric vehicle adoption as part of the green recovery
Across the world, governments are looking towards a sustainable, green economic recovery, as the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic recedes.
Welsh climate governance as a model for Northern Ireland
The Welsh Government has recently implemented its own climate target regime, facing similar challenges to Northern Ireland in decarbonising.
Fix Your Bike Scheme – an apology
Energy Saving Trust would like to apologise for the frustration and inconvenience at the Fix Your Bike Voucher Scheme website being taken…
How technological innovation can extend the benefits of cooling around the world
World Refrigeration Day shines a light on the globally important role of refrigeration, falling on 26 June each year.
Our response to the Committee on Climate Change 2020 progress report
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) have published their annual progress report. This latest report is significant for a number of reasons.
Researching the importance of energy advice at Energy Saving Trust
George Warren reports on his time at Energy Saving Trust, spent aiming to transition towards a low-carbon, decentralised energy system.
Government grants are making it easier than ever to go green
Despite reductions in recent years, transport is the largest contributor of greenhouse gas emissions (CO2e) in the UK.
Northern Irish energy strategy: Energy Saving Trust’s view
Northern Ireland has published a consultation on its new energy strategy, considering how to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Zero Carbon New Build – nine principles to underpin building standards
Energy Saving Trust has put together nine principles designed to underpin any changes to energy and building regulations across the UK.
On-street Residential Chargepoint Scheme funding doubled for next financial year
An extra £10 million in support of the On-Street Residential Chargepoint Scheme has been announced by the UK Government.