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Some UK organisations have received funding to accelerate the development of carbon capture and storage technologies on an international level.
This guidance supports water companies and heat network developers to use waste heat from sewers as a form of low carbon heat to supply for heat networks and determine an appropriate exclusion zone.
A simple guide on how to apply for CHPQA certification.
Case studies showing the different type of renewable heating systems and the savings businesses, public sector and non-profit organisations made.
This sets out how the land criteria will apply to those generating heat and electricity from woody biomass under the Renewable Heat Incentive, Renewables Obligation and Contracts for Difference.
This high level water source heat map has been developed for local authorities, community groups and private developers to highlight the opportunities for deploying innovative heat pump technology at larger scales (i.e. for …
Statement from the UK government and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan.
Draft procedures that Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme (HNTAS) registered assessors will need to follow to assess a heat network’s compliance with HNTAS technical requirements.
Guidance to assist local authorities assess the main legal considerations when engaging with non-public investors (NPI) to deliver a heat network.
List of standards approved for the scheme.
How we will use your personal data for monitoring, evaluation and research to support the domestic and non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), and what your rights are.
A list of frequently asked questions about feed-in tariffs.
The issues, risks and opportunities around financing heat networks in the UK, supporting the move to a self-sustaining heat network market.
Information for non-domestic energy suppliers.
A summary of progress on Pathfinder projects under the Offshore Transmission Network Review.
The Nuclear Fuel Fund aims to support the UK’s nuclear fuel supply chain to develop the capabilities to meet current and future fuel demand in the UK and globally.
This Programme aims to achieve change in access to, purchase of, and use of smart energy technologies, products and services among low income and vulnerable consumers.
Following the first electrolytic hydrogen allocation round (HAR1) in July 2022, we have selected the successful electrolytic hydrogen projects that will be offered a Low Carbon Hydrogen Agreement.
Notification that we will shortly begin industry engagement relating to the development of a new network code for hydrogen.
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