PWC report finds that high cost of home retrofit ‘could hold back UK from achieving net zero goals’
A new PwC report released ahead of UN World Environment Day found that from energy bill savings alone it can take, on average, at least 10 years to cover the upfront costs of making energy efficiency improvements to UK homes. A survey of 1,000 adults foundNational shortage of construction materials is getting worse
The Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has reported that the national shortage of construction materials is getting worse. With the UK opening up after a series of lockdowns, construction activity is at the highest rate in the past seven years. But, thisNottingham Uni research gives 10 top tips for retrofitting older homes
Researchers at Nottingham University have released the results from their recent research into the best approaches to improving the energy efficiency of older homes. Professor Mark Gillott and his team constructed a replica 1930s semi-detached house on campusCouncils are struggling to meet ‘unrealistic’ deadlines for Green Homes Grant
The Green Homes Grant scheme for homeowners was scrapped in March of this year. At this time the Government allocated an additional £300 million of funding to the Local Authority Delivery side of the Green Homes Grant scheme, wherein households could accessInternational Energy Agency: ‘Ban new gas boilers to reach net-zero’
The International Energy Agency (IEA) have advised that no new fossil fuel boilers should be sold from 2025 onwards if the world is to achieve net-zero emissions by the middle of this century. This is part of their newly released report Net Zero by 2050,Aberdeen social housing to benefit from £5.2 million green retrofit scheme
100 social housing properties in the north east of Scotland will be upgraded to improve energy efficiency, using a fabric first approach to retrofit. This will be at no cost to tenants or landlords, due to £2.2 million of funding from the government throughMinisters ‘dodge’ recommendations to improve energy efficiency of homes
The Government’s response to the Environmental Audit Committee’s report on Energy Efficiency of Existing Homes was published today. There is little response in the report itself, with the focus instead on the imminent Heat and Buildings Strategy, whereHow I eco-retrofitted my rural family house with Jayne Dowle
This week the Times covered the story of an eco retrofit of a rural home in St Catherine’s Valley near Bath – including insulation and externalMPs call for new and improved Green Homes Grant scheme
A cross-party group of MPs making up the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has called for the Green Homes Grant to be replaced with a new and improved multi-year energy efficiency scheme in the upcoming Spending Review, in a letter to the BusinessThe Green Homes Grant had highest amount of applications in the month it was scrapped
The April release of data from the Government on the Green Homes Grant shows that applications were increasing in the months before the scheme was scrapped, with a record number of applications made in March 2021. This comes after the Government blamed theNew tool from Green New Deal: how many green jobs in your area
How many green jobs could be created in your constituency? This new tool from the Green New Deal team can tell you, and help you lobby your local MP to put them in place. Green New Deal are highlighting the jobs lost during the Covid-19 pandemic, and callingLessons to apply to retrofit from the early 20thC toilet revolution
This week in Building News Sam Stacey, Challenge Director at Transforming Construction, UKRI, argued that we can take learnings from the way that Thomas Crapper’s valve-and-siphon design was implemented in British homes across the country in the early 20thFive housing associations have signed a partnership to improve the energy efficiency of their homes
Five major housing associations in the UK have signed a partnership to improve the energy efficiency of homes in their regions, totalling over 300,000 homes. The Greener Futures Partnership (GFP) is made up of Abri, Anchor Hanover, Home Group, Hyde andWe need to get the next generation excited about green jobs
Hundreds of thousands of new job roles are needed if we are to achieve a clean energy transition and meet net zero targets in the UK. Dina Potter of the National Grid believes that investing in young people is key to this, and that we now need to ensure thatCharity Ashden is calling for a ‘revolution in green skills training’
Ashden is calling for a revolution in green skills training, following the scrapping of the Green Homes Grant scheme in March 2021. If we are to retrofit millions of homes and stick to our carbon targets, the UK must drastically scaleThe Green Homes Grant has been scrapped
The Green Homes Grant is now closed and longer taking applications, as of 31 March 2021. Any applications already submitted will still be progressed. The Green Homes Grant was a scheme offering vouchers of up to £5,000 (£10,000 for low income households)MCS publish report on the changing landscape of home-grown energy between 2008 and 2021
MCS (Microgeneration Certification Scheme) certifies low-carbon products and installations used to produce electricity and heat from renewable sources. They support the growth of small scale renewables in the UK – such as solar rooftop panels on homesEnvironmental Audit Committee (EAC) warns government is failing to take urgent action to improve energy efficiency of UK homes
Today the Environmental Audit Committee released their latest report: Energy Efficiency of Existing Homes. The report warns that the UK Government is currently failing to grasp the enormous challenge of decarbonising the UK’s housing stock, which accountsNew data released on uptake of Green Homes Grant vouchers
The government has released updated data on the release of Green Homes Grant vouchers, covering the period from start of the scheme (30 September 2020) to the end of February 2021. The data shows that up to February 2021: 82,800 households had applied for aGovernment evaluation of existing Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards for landlords
The government has released their analysis of insights into how aware landlords and tenants are of existing Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) for rental properties in the UK, as well as how well landlords are complying with regulations. A summary of
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