Analysis
Confusion among MPs over net zero
Polling of MPs by YouGov for ECIU found that a majority of all MPs (84%) support the UK’s net zero emissions 2050 climat…
The electrification of heat
Electrification is one potential method of decarbonising heating. This briefing looks at why, and how the technology wou…
Hydrogen for heating
How can hydrogen be used to heat our homes in a low carbon way?…
Decarbonising heat: the basics
What does the term 'heat decarbonisation' mean and what are the UK's options for reducing emissions from heating our hom…
China and UK nuclear power
What's happening with nuclear generation in the UK, and how is China involved?…
How is the UK tackling climate change?
What laws are in place, and how are targets being met?…
Sealing the 'Red Wall'
How home energy retrofits could level up the post-Covid jobs market in the UK's hardest-hit areas…
Cracks in the system
How the UK’s nuclear energy gap could be larger than thought.…
Zero Carbon Homes
How owners of new homes are paying over the odds for energy…
GB Power Transition: Get Smart
The UK’s electricity system is changing — by 2030 more than half of power is expected to come from wind and solar.…
Heavy industry and the net-zero economy
Using a range of technologies can help to cut industrial emissions, and save money.…
Net zero: power
How can the UK power itself in a net-zero world?
Net zero: economy and jobs
The shift to net zero greenhouse gas emissions has major implications for the economy.…
Repower to the people
How upgrading the UK’s old onshore wind fleet can cut carbon, reduce bills and support local communities…
RIIO Carnival
How new Ofgem regulations are failing to hit high network company profits…
Blown Away
Calculating the cost of the onshore wind ‘ban’
Made in China: importing higher energy bills
The implications of scrapping EU domestic appliance standards on British household energy bills…
Overpowered: has the UK paid over the odds for energy security?
ECIU report suggests that warnings of blackouts in the UK have been overblown.…
Keeping the lights on
How can the UK meet peak electricity demand this winter – and could increased demand-side measures cut the cost of energ…