Heat pumps popular with more than half of Brits let down by oil-boilers despite 'culture war' misinformation, study claims
Despite slight fall in the UK price cap millions of homes are still facing high energy costs in part due to sluggish ongoing progress installing green home upgrades, according to ECIU
Banks are investing in energy efficiency right now - UK building policy needs to catch up, writes the ADE's Chris Friedler
Which? argues lack of consumer protections in green home retrofit sector could hamper urgently needed green home upgrades
The EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive has a proud legacy in the UK - policymakers would be wise to implement its latest initiatives, argues BEEF's Andrew Warren
Price cap lowered by seven per cent to £1,568 for the average household, but experts warn prices likely to rise again in the autumn
Grant scheme marks two-year anniversary with news number of applications in April rose 93 per cent year-on-year
All parties eyeing government should focus on delivering a coordinated, long-term retrofit plan that can decarbonise homes, writes Energy Saving Trust's Stew Horne
Competition in the green tariff and flexible grid market continues to heat up, with Octopus Energy and British Gas the latest firms to debut new clean tech-tailored offers
New supercomputer capable of up to 200 quadrillion calculations per second officially comes online following £225m government investment