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Details of EA's energy use in all its buildings and its work to reduce carbon, water use, and waste.
Find out about green taxes for businesses - tax relief for becoming more energy efficient and schemes for off-setting your environmental impact
Environmental taxes encourage your business to operate in a more…
Climate Change Levy (CCL) is paid at either the: main rates carbon price…
The EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) affects businesses from…
You can claim capital allowances when you buy energy efficient, or low or…
You pay tax on top of your normal landfill fees if your business gets rid…
This is a tax on sand, gravel and rock that’s either been: dug from the…
This is a tax on finished plastic packaging components that contain less…
Green Deal home and business energy-saving improvements - assessments, repayments, Home Improvement Fund scheme
The Green Deal helps you make energy-saving improvements to your home and…
Any household with an electricity meter (including prepayment meters) in…
You must get your property assessed to use the Green Deal. Contact a Green…
How you decide to get the work done will affect your options for how you…
You can pay in advance, get a Green Deal finance plan, or use other…
If you move into a property with a Green Deal, the landlord or seller must…
Guidance to help local councils in developing policies for renewable and low carbon energy and identifies the planning considerations.
Almost £5 billion of funding is available to help UK businesses become greener as part of the government’s commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
The EEP supports projects that provide renewable energy and/or implement energy efficiency solutions in southern and eastern Africa.
International Climate Finance is a UK government commitment to support developing countries to respond to the challenges and opportunities of climate change.
Following a user consultation, updates on these statistics are now included in the Household Energy Efficiency series (see link below).
How charities can improve their impact on the environment and be energy efficient.
Packaging regulations: environmental requirements, recycling
Information about the government's energy innovation programmes and how to apply for funding.
New guidance published on production of hydrogen from water using electrolysis
A study of how the barriers to, and enablers for, e-mobility and renewable energy integration iare viewed by stakeholders
This memorandum provides an assessment of the Green Energy (Definition and Promotion) Act 2009 and have been prepared by the Department of Energy and Climate Change for submission to the Energy and Climate Change Committee.
British businesses will be able to access new advice and support to reduce their energy bills and cut their carbon emissions from the UK Business Climate Hub.
Net Zero Minister Graham Stuart has announced further details of £140 million to support developing countries deliver net zero while growing their economies.
The Green Gilt and NS&I’s Green Savings Bonds help finance the transition to a green economy, tackling environmental challenges and creating green jobs across the UK.
Advises how to identify suitable mitigation and adaptation measures in the planning process to address the impacts of climate change.
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