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  • Guidance for CHP scheme owners on detecting and correcting bias in inputs and outputs.

  • Household Energy Efficiency Statistics, headline release (March 2026).

  • Data to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties via the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) scheme in England.

  • Monthly deployment of all solar photovoltaic capacity in the United Kingdom.

  • Statistical release on Boiler Upgrade Scheme statistics for the estimation of capital grant uptake to support the installations of low carbon technologies in domestic and non-domestic buildings.

  • Statistical release on Great British Insulation Scheme (GBIS) statistics to monitor the installation of energy efficiency measures in domestic properties in Great Britain.

  • A report on resource efficiency and the rebound effect in UK industry.

  • A report on the scope for improvements in energy efficiency in UK industry.

  • Road fuel price statistics providing average UK retail 'pump' prices on a weekly basis.

  • Household Energy Efficiency Statistics, detailed report 2025

  • Quarterly statistics on the roll-out of smart meters in Great Britain, covering both operating and installed meters.

  • Report on levelised cost estimates for electricity generation technologies, detailing methodology, data and assumptions.

  • Statistics on the material footprint, or raw material consumption, associated with final demand in England.

  • Data on the UK’s renewables sector, including capacity, electricity generation and liquid biofuels consumption.

  • Statistical releases on heat pump installations in the United Kingdom.

  • Findings from the triannual DESNZ Public Attitudes Tracker (PAT).

  • Quantitative research exploring British homeowners’ awareness and willingness to use green finance products for home decarbonisation.

  • Quantitative research to explore homeowners’ willingness to use green home finance and trusted messengers on home decarbonisation.

  • A rapid evidence assessment exploring ‘comfort taking’, where households choose to heat their home to a higher temperature following installation of a home decarbonisation measure.

  • Social research to understand the scope of energy advice provision in England, and the preferences of digitally excluded and hard-to-reach consumers.