A North East-based climate tech start-up seeking to develop a national platform for the servicing of low-carbon heating ...
DESNZ is seeking feedback from energy suppliers and fuel poverty charities on plans to extend the Warm Home Discount past its ...
Worcester Bosch has announced the first engineering graduate from the apprenticeship scheme named after the company’s founder ...
A North East-based climate tech start-up seeking to develop a national platform for the servicing of low-carbon heating systems has closed a £250,000 pre-seed funding round. Mutha Cuva, founded by ...
DESNZ is seeking feedback from energy suppliers and fuel poverty charities on plans to extend the Warm Home Discount past its current expiry in March 2026. After expanding the £150 discount to an ...
Scotland’s plan to decarbonise home heating is falling dangerously behind schedule, with funding delays and high electricity costs cited as major roadblocks, the Plumbing and Heating Federation (PHF) ...
The Mouldy Nation Report 2025 cited 16,098 complaints made to the Housing Ombudsman since 2019, indicating year-on-year increases of up to 17.7%. The report into the findings underscored how rising ...
The Climate Change Committee's latest report urged Parliament that the ratio of electricity to gas prices is ‘significantly off track’ while policy costs are blocking the switch to clean heating The ...
The planned partnership, valued at £45 million per year, will aim to retrofit 3,000 houses annually Retrofit group City Energy Network (CEN) will partner with Birmingham City Council on plans to ...
The Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF) has granted an additional £34m to heat network projects, bringing the total awarded to more than £380m over two years. Funding was awarded to projects that will ...
SNP led government to introduce revised Heat in Buildings Bill as former coalition partners say climate targets being ‘watered down’ The Scottish Government will introduce a revised Heat in Buildings ...
Members of the Engineering and Building Services Skills Authority say they welcome the Government's plan to recruit 100,000 construction workers a year The new Construction Skills Mission Board (CSMB) ...
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