Scientists seeking the “holy grail of energy” have begun drilling into the ground in Cornwall, the beginning of a geothermal project they hope can…
Continue ReadingUK Will Take 700 Years to Transition to Low Carbon Heat at Current Rate
Written by Lauren Smith in Renewable Energy
The government must overhaul its domestic heat policy framework and speed up the rollout of low-carbon heating technologies or jeopardise its net-zero target,…
Continue ReadingLeeds to Develop Six New District Heating Networks
Written by Lauren Smith in Household & Bills Renewable Energy
Leeds City Council is pouring £24 million into developing six new district heating networks, which will reduce the energy bills and carbon footprints…
Continue ReadingGovernment Announces Extension to Renewable Heat Incentive
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The government will give households and businesses more time to deploy low-carbon heating systems that qualify under the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) after…
Continue ReadingThe Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) yesterday outlined a package of incentives and grants to stimulate the decarbonisation of the…
Continue ReadingBritons are convinced of the urgency of taking action on climate change, but many are unaware of the carbon footprint of their home’s…
Continue ReadingScottish Parks Could Provide Low-Carbon Heating for Homes
Written by Lauren Smith in Environment Renewable Energy
Green spaces could provide enough heat to warm 15% of Scotland’s households—the equivalent of all homes in Glasgow and Dundee combined.
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