Rapid action needed to ensure smart meters help households save energy

22 November 2018

The NAO report highlights areas where the smart meter roll-out has to be delivered more effectively if households are going to benefit…

Price caps and energy efficiency – how much could you save?

8 November 2018

The cap will force energy suppliers to cut the price of their tariffs if they are above the levels stipulated by the…

Premium Light Pro provide free lighting courses at Lux Live

7 November 2018

The Premium Light Pro project, run in the UK by Energy Saving Trust, aims to speed the shift to more efficient lighting in…

A disappointing budget for energy saving in buildings

1 November 2018

Concrete actions on clean energy for home owners, in buildings, for communities and smaller businesses were absent from the latest UK Government…

Our response to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report on global warming

9 October 2018

Individual UK citizens can do more to address climate change when there is a strong government programme.

Smart meters: improve installation to reap the full benefits

14 August 2018

Energy firms are scrambling to install smart meters to meet the Government target of full installation by 2020.

Our response to the National Infrastructure Assessment 2018

13 July 2018

The assessment contains recommendations for infrastructure in the UK relating to transport, energy, water and wastewater, flood resilience, digital connectivity and solid…

Increasing clean energy access worldwide

3 July 2018

Energy Saving Trust has joined forces with CLASP to increase global access to energy and drive forward the Efficiency for Access Coalition.

Clean Growth Strategy: our response

12 October 2017

While the strategy states that we will – by 2032 - be somewhat off track from achieving our national climate change target,…

The Renewable Heat Incentive is changing

22 September 2017

On Wednesday 20 September 2017, there were some important changes to the domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).