60% have encountered suspected stolen tool sellers

Six in ten tradespeople said they have been approached by or seen someone they suspected was selling stolen second-hand tools, in latest research by Direct Line business insurance

Blue hydrogen represents “an important stepping stone”

Mark Wilkins, technology and training director at Vaillant has commented on the need to push forward with government hydrogen programmes

MCS creates low carbon energy apprenticeships

MCS, the national standards organisation for domestic renewables, said it is working with a diverse employer group to facilitate the development of an industry led Low Carbon Energy Apprenticeship

Homeowners lacking awareness of green heating targets, finds research

The UK has already outlined a plan to ban gas boilers in homes over the next four years, however research from Checkatrade has revealed that awareness of these upcoming changes is low amongst homeowners.

Installers encouraged to drive forward Water Matters message

‘Installers are well placed to take the lead and guide consumers to make more informed choices about the bathroom products they choose’ was a key message to come from the first Water Matters virtual conference.

Baxi Heating’s hydrogen boiler wins Gas Industry Award

Baxi Heating’s hydrogen boiler, developed as part of its commitment to be a cleaner, greener manufacturing business, has won the Innovation category at the Gas Industry Awards.

Winners of Gas Industry Awards 2021 announced

The Institution of Gas Engineers & Managers and the Energy and Utilities Alliance has named the winners of the Gas Industry Awards 2021.

Geocel extends ecoSEAL challenge to all tradespeople

Geocel has launched the ecoSEAL Challenge – a six-month campaign to encourage those in the trade to reduce their plastic waste

Dropping hydrogen funding would be short sighted, says EUA

The Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) says any calls for the government to drop funding for hydrogen are short sighted and ‘without consideration of UK consumers’.

IEA proposes 2025 ban for selling current boilers

A new energy roadmap by the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) has suggested a global ban on selling boilers reliant of fossil fuels by 2025