Over 3,000 companies have not notified the Environment Agency over ESOS compliance
Over 3,000 large organizations that are eligible for the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme (ESOS) have failed to notify the Environment Agency (EA) of their intent to comply, the organization has recently revealed.
British households could slash £303 off annual fuel bills by 2020, report suggests
Households that implement various energy saving measures could slash their annual dual fuel bills by up to £303 compared to those with none, claims the Centre for Economics and Business Research, in a recent report
Gloucestershire County Council supports mass supplier switch scheme to help residents save money
Gloucestershire County Council is encouraging residents to participate in a mass energy switch scheme that could potentially help them save money on their energy bills, a recent news report in the local media has been able to find. The County council is participating in the
Landlords Association raises concerns over incorrect energy efficiency ratings
The Residential Landlords Association is concerned that over 100,000 homes could have been given incorrect energy efficiency after new figures from the Building Research Establishment have shown that Energy Performance Certificates can understate the energy efficiency of homes with solid walls and
Static mobile home residents to receive advice on energy efficiency
Park home residents are set to receive free energy efficiency advice and a discount on their winter fuel bills, as part of a new Ofgem trial now underway to extend the government's Warm Home Discount initiative, a recent news report has been able to find.
Scottish fuel poverty levels remained fairly unchanged throughout 2014
The levels of fuel poverty across Scotland remained fairly unchanged throughout the whole of 2014, with a total of 845,000 homes were fuel poor – or 34.9% – falling within this category, new figures released by the Scottish Government have been able to suggest.
An estimated 750,000 elderly people forced to choose between food and heating, survey suggests
An estimated 750,000 elderly people from all across the UK are in danger of not being able to adequately heat their homes this winter, a recent survey from Independent Age has been able to find.
Energy and Climate Change Committee to consider home energy efficiency schemes
The MPs from the Energy and Climate Change Committee have revealed plans to look into potential future energy efficiency initiatives throughout next week, taking evidence on home energy efficiency and demand reduction, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.
Government reveals plans to cut energy bills and boost competition
The UK government has recently launched a new programme which aims to increase competition in the energy sector while reducing families’ bills has been launched, a recent news report has been able to reveal.
Local Bath charity launches new Winter Warmth campaign to support the elderly
A Bath local charity has launched a new campaign aimed at supporting older people throughout the winter, including giving them advice on keeping warm and choosing the best energy deals, a recent news report in the local media has been able to reveal.