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  • These reports outline the benefits to consumers of smart meters and the progress on maximising those benefits, including research on the delivery of the smart meter customer journey.

  • Research into how and why households use secondary heating sources, and how secondary heating use may change when switching to a different form of primary heating.

  • A summary of the work, key findings and recommendations of the 4-year environmental capacity for industrial clusters project review of environmental capacity in key English low carbon industrial clusters.

  • Factsheets to summarise key findings and recommendations for the 4-year environmental capacity for industrial clusters project in key English low carbon industrial clusters.

  • A study reviewing opportunities for strategic spatial planning in low carbon industrial clusters by the 4-year environmental capacity for industrial clusters project in 2024.

  • This research was carried out by DESNZ and represents an updated methodology to estimate net load factors for renewable wind technologies.

  • Analysis on the potential for renewable technologies to support jobs in Great Britain.

  • An independent evaluation of the Industrial Fuel Switching and the Hydrogen Supply programmes.

  • An independent evaluation of the Carbon Capture and Utilisation Demonstration (CCUD) innovation programme, the CCUS Innovation programme and the Accelerating CCS Technologies (ACT) programme.

  • Indicating the heat network investment opportunities at a city scale, the potential location of heat network zones and key opportunities for initial heat network development within those zones.

  • This release contains data on Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme (PSDS) phases 1 to 3c, provided to DESNZ via Salix Finance.

  • This page summarises work carried out for the HyNet industrial cluster by the 4 year environmental capacity for industrial clusters project in 2024 to 2025.

  • Review of activities regulated by the Environment Agency in 2023-24.

  • Learning on processes / outcomes of the Electrolytic Hydrogen Allocation Round 2022 (HAR1) pre- and post-shortlisting stages, to inform the design and delivery of future rounds.

  • Examines the potential environmental and social implications of energy storage technologies.

  • This literature review summarises the opportunities and challenges faced by air-to-air heat pumps (A2A HPs) in the UK.

  • Assesses the need for, and availability of, methods for monitoring molecular hydrogen in air.

  • Mid scheme review of the Heat Training Grant, based on findings of a survey of those who successfully completed heat pump installation training under the scheme.

  • The first set of interim findings from the evaluation of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme and accompanying survey data tables.

  • Provides an overview of the potential environmental impacts of different net zero technologies and how the Environment Agency may need to regulate such impacts.