Energy Saving Trust report update: delivering home energy programmes in Scotland

24 September 2020

This report update outlines the home energy programmes Energy Saving Trust delivers on behalf of the Scottish Government.

Thousands of homes across Wales made ready for winter

22 September 2020

Warm Homes Nest scheme's annual report for 2019-20 outlines the activity undertaken to support fuel poor homes across Wales.

Be bold: warm homes by 2030 for a green recovery

17 September 2020

We look at how the Green Homes Grant scheme could be a springboard for an ambitious action on England’s thermally inadequate homes.

Welsh climate governance as a model for Northern Ireland

29 July 2020

The Welsh Government has recently implemented its own climate target regime, facing similar challenges to Northern Ireland in decarbonising.

Our response to the Committee on Climate Change 2020 progress report

25 June 2020

The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) have published their annual progress report. This latest report is significant for a number of reasons. 

Rising to the energy challenge

8 June 2020

This new initiative aims to inform, inspire and empower secondary school students to reduce their energy use and help the UK reach…

Researching the importance of energy advice at Energy Saving Trust

4 June 2020

George Warren reports on his time at Energy Saving Trust, spent aiming to transition towards a low-carbon, decentralised energy system.

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.

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.