REHAU hub to bring district heating professionals together

District heating professionals from across the sector are coming together to discuss the latest trends and topics in low carbon heat networks on 17 November at the REHAU Hub, located in the Building Centre in central London

New data shows continued demand for renewables

MCS' data shows a continued demand for small-scale renewables in UK homes.

Renewable electricity has reached a record 30% share, report finds

In 2022, the share of renewables in the power sector reached 30%, according to the Renewables in Energy Supply module

New heat pump apprenticeship scheme wins government funding

The UK’s first ever dedicated low-carbon heating apprenticeship is set to be launched as the government has confirmed funding for the scheme

LPG industry collaborates on new standard

Stakeholders across the LPG industry are collaborating on an industry standard for renewable and rDME fired appliances

Liquid Gas UK calls for mixed technology in rural new-build homes

Liquid Gas UK has called on the government to allow renewable-ready boilers to be installed in rural new-build homes that are not connected to the mains gas grid

Hopkins Homes and Octopus Energy to offer Zero Bills homes

Hopkins Homes has partnered with Octopus Energy to offer Zero Bills homes in Suffolk

New report highlights future role of Renewable Liquid Gases

A new report has found that gasifying waste-based feedstocks to produce biogases is an effective method to decarbonise properties that are not connected to the gas network

MCS welcomes Consumer Scotland review

The MCS has welcomed Consumer Scotland’s investigation into consumer protections in the energy efficiency and low carbon heating markets

Research shows increase in solar PV installations

A consumer survey by Marley found an increase in solar PV installations