Our response to Ofgem’s consultation emphasises the critical importance of ensuring the transition to a green, smart and net zero energy system doesn’t leave people in vulnerable circumstances behind.
Approximately 10% of the total heat loss from a typical house is through the windows. Secondary glazing can be a cost-effective way of reducing this heat loss and making your home more comfortable.
The Smart & Fair programme is guided by a distinguished Advisory Board, ensuring the credibility and real-world relevance of our work. Our Advisory Board plays a crucial role in: Providing strategic ...
The UK’s energy system is undergoing a radical transformation to meet net zero targets. But how do we ensure this transition is both smart and fair? At the Centre for Sustainable Energy, we champion ...
The Smart & Fair programme was born in 2019 out of a crucial observation: as our energy system evolves to meet net zero climate targets, we risk leaving vulnerable consumers behind. Funded by Scottish ...
Recent steep increases in the cost of electricity mean that it’s more important than ever to find savings. And to do this, it helps to focus on the things that use the most, and so cost you most money ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of smart energy, how do we ensure that everyone can participate and benefit in the energy market? The Smart Energy Capabilities Lens is our answer to this crucial ...
Louise is a young, lone parent who struggled to heat her home to a safe temperature for her two small children. Our energy advice service regularly supports young families who are struggling to heat ...
Supporting the development of community energy projects in low-income communities Community-level action on energy is one of the key ways we can tackle the misery of cold homes and increase energy ...