How energy access programmes can address the needs of people with disabilities
A new report from Efficiency for Access outlines actions that energy access programmes can take to address the needs of people living…
Who pays? Future heat and the elephant in the room
We have just 15 years to build a supply chain capable of installing 1.6 million low carbon alternatives to gas boilers each…
Working to deliver the next generation of Energy Performance Certificates
As part of Energy Saving Trust’s international collaboration work, we work on the X-tendo project to develop and test new approaches that…
Getting to net zero: product policy
The products we all consume and how they are manufactured and disposed of play a significant role in either the protection or…
Mind the gap? The curious case of the ‘Future support for low carbon heat consultation’ and the missing millions
This is the first in a series of two articles on the UK Government’s planned support for low carbon heating in homes…
Energy Saving Trust joins the Cool Coalition
Energy Saving Trust is pleased to announce that we have joined the Cool Coalition as part of our ongoing work to address…
Phasing down HFCs in off- and weak-grid refrigeration
The report aims to raise awareness around the use of fluorinated gases in refrigerators in the energy access community.
Scottish islands secure sustainable transport funding
Energy Saving Trust today announces the two successful applicants for the £270,000 Islands Green Recovery Programme: Sustainable Transport Fund.
New research finds 96% of UK homeowners are concerned about their home energy efficiency
Energy Saving Trust is providing energy saving tips as part of the ongoing Big Energy Saving Winter campaign, highlighting that it’s not…
New energy white paper sets out ‘fair and affordable’ transition to net zero
The UK Government has released a new energy white paper, which sets out how the UK will clean up its energy system…