Households facing 54% rise to energy bills as price cap is lifted
Households are set to face a large increase in energy bills from April after the regulator lifted the cap on default tariffs to £1,971. Due to a quadrupling in energy prices since last year, Ofgem, the energy regulator, has lifted the maximum rate thatAll housing types suitable for heat pumps, says government funded Electrification of Heat project
An Energy Systems Catapult project working across the UK with funding from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has found there is no property type or architectural era that is unsuitable for a heat£82m secured to upgrade and retrofit low-income homes in the Midlands
The Midlands Energy Hub has coordinated a bid to secure more than £82m of Government funding through the Sustainable WarmthSuppliers warn of further rise to energy bills in the new year
Residents looking to retrofit their homes can benefit from reduced bills when their homes become more energy efficient, however, price increases can influence upfront costs and put a strain on personal finances.UK Green Building Council releases framework to help local authorities deliver retrofit
The UK Green Building Council (UKGBC) has published the new ‘Build Upon’ framework designed to help local authorities reach net zero targets through retrofit and renovation schemes. The document sets out guidance for improving energy efficiency,Mayor of London unveils £51m to retrofit homes in the capital
Sadiq Khan has committed £51m as part of a “retrofit revolution” to improve the energy performance of homes in the city. The Mayor has secured a record £40.2m in Sustainable Warmth funding from the government to upgrade 3,200 fuel poor homes from SpringWhat does COP26 mean for the future of retrofit?
The dust has settled post-COP26 and the response has been mixed, although there have been some positive announcements – caveats included. Broadly, most recognise much more needs to be done, acknowledging that the scale of commitments will not goBuilding greener homes now could save families more than £400 a year in energy bills, says Labour
Research released by the Labour Party claims that building greener homes with energy efficiency measures now, could save families more than £400 a year in energy bills in the future. They say that building greener homes with energy efficiency measures couldMPs say making homes energy efficient is ‘crucial’ to meet targets for net-zero
MPs expressed concerns last week that councils are without crucial funding to improve housing to meet targets for net-zero by 2050. “To reach net zero, it’s crucial that insulation is improved in existing homes and that householders are offered viableShould you wait to install your heat pump or go ahead now?
The long-awaited Heat and Buildings Strategy was just published to a good deal of media coverage, mainly focusing on the boiler replacement grants of £5,000 coming into play next year. This is welcome news as it will undoubtedly remove a barrier forGovernment’s Heat and Buildings Strategy announced
Last night (18 October) the government announced the key elements that will feature in its long-awaited Heat and Buildings Strategy. The key elements of the strategy are: Plans to drive down the cost of low carbon heating technologies, such asLondon councils agree £98 billion retrofit programme
Local authorities in London have agreed a plan to achieve net zero by retrofitting 3.8 million homes in the capital. The cost of achieving this will be £98 billion and is though to support 200,000Boosting energy efficiency could add up to £40k to your home
A study by Halifax bank has revealed that improving the energy efficiency of your home could increase its value by as much as £40k. It was found that environmentally focused buyers were willing to pay more for a home that had the highest Energy PerformanceWarmer, greener and cheaper homes as government announces funding for social housing
In August the government announced that social housing in England will benefit from becoming warmer, greener and cheaper to run. Local authorities will have the chance to bid for government funding to make improvements to the social houses. The releaseRetrofitting: why carbon-reducing home renovations are going to be big business
The Guardian featured the People Powered Retrofit programme by Carbon Coop, including an interview with Boris Afinogenov, who retrained as a retrofit installer with Carbon Coop after leaving his job in sales. The article also highlights their community sharesGovernment in talks to bring back ‘problematic’ Green Homes Grant
This week Business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has said that he is in talks with the chancellor to bring back an ‘equivalent’ scheme to the Green Homes Grant – which was scrapped in March – to encourage homeowners to decarbonise theirKickstarting the retrofit revolution – Triodos Bank and North Camden Housing Cooperative
Triodos Bank interviewed North Camden Housing Cooperative about their work to decarbonise their housing stock, including Carlton Chapel House in Kentish Town which has been recently retrofitted to cut carbonWhat does a future-proofed home look like?
The BBC have reported on a home in Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire, which has been ‘future-proofed’ by its owners to minimise the home’s environmental impact and to reduce the threat of climate damage in the future from events such asUK will trial automatic energy bill switching system in 2024
The UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has said that an automatic switching system for energy tariffs will be trialled in 2024 – wherein homeowners will be automatically moved to a cheaper deal for energy. The scheme isWhy EPCs aren’t a good measure of home energy efficiency
Energy performance certificates (EPCs) tell prospective tenants and buyers how energy efficient a property is on a scale of A to G, with A being most efficient and G, least. The Conversation has released an article based on a new piece of research, arguing
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