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This report summarises the findings of an evidence review of the energy savings, cost-effectiveness and usability of different types of heating controls.
How to account for VAT if you’re a contractor or subcontractor installing energy-saving materials and grant-funded heating equipment.
The glossary is a single reference point for terms and definitions used in DLUHC housing statistical publications and English Housing Survey reports, arranged alphabetically.
Heat networks form an important part of the government’s plan to reduce carbon and cut heating bills for customers.
How costs to the consumer are affected by changes in energy and climate change policy.
Product descriptions for equipment eligible for the Energy Technology List, including building environment zone controls and close control systems, active chilled beams and evaporative air coolers.
Guidance for heat suppliers.
Answers to frequently asked questions on Approved Document O, which sets standards for reducing overheating risk in new residential buildings.
Changes to the government grant scheme for heat pumps will make them cheaper and easier for families to install.
This programme aims to overcome the barriers to the decarbonisation of residential heat.
The report gathers requirements for smarter heating controls by studying how people use their existing heating controls.
Homes and businesses to benefit from greener, low-cost heating as 4 new Green Heat Network projects receive a share of £80.6 million.
We are introducing regulatory technical requirements and a Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme (HNTAS) to help heat network operators demonstrate compliance with these requirements.
Temperature correction of energy statistics from the Office of National Statistics
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