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Futurebuild unveils its exciting 2023 seminar programme, which will be hosted in London.
OFTEC received BEIS funding to expand energy efficiency to boost number of heat pump installers.
The industry has called for solar energy to be fitted as standard in new homes, a solution which is already standard across Scotland.
Five ways for installers to improve their cash flow.
Futraheat awarded £406,000 from BEIS to trial innovative heat pump at Hepworth Brewery.
Mitsubishi Electric submits four-step plan for Government to decarbonise home heating.
Get festive with GrantUK Christmas giveaway and win tasty treats and branded merchandise.
Series two of Grant UK’s podcast for installers has landed!
Unitherm's zero carbon smart homes in Cornwall.
Oxfordshire-based business becomes part of £24m rapid-growing nationwide renewables network.
AceOn, UK battery and renewable energy specialist appoints industry stalwart in key director role.
Go Geothermal launches its first heat pump installer training centre in the northeast.
Fergus, the job management software for the trades, has released advice on ways to become a better trade business manager in 2023.
Grant UK welcomes new area sales manager for South East England.
Housebuilder Bellway installs UK’s first roof-mounted air source heat pump in a project to review low carbon technology
Solar demand set to rise calls for training investment.
Octopus Energy and Lloyds bring ‘best-in-market' heat pump solution.
Housing developers “not ready” to meet Future Homes Standards states research by The Housing Forum’s Futures Network.
New MCS Data Dashboard records details of every small-scale MCS-certified renewable energy installation in the UK since 2008. How could this help you in your business?
A petition has launched that asks for new builds to come fitted with solar panels as standard.
Grant UK has moved to new premises with an environmentally friendly focus in Swindon.
British Gas is offering reduced heat pump installations to help customers in reducing their carbon emissions.
myenergi is continuing its growth into new markets with the launch of its own home battery.
Ground has broken on a UK-first carbon capture £28m power generation project in Nottinghamshire.