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Housing: Solar Power | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers For consumer protection purposes, households are required to demonstrate that their solar panels and installer are suitably certified to rec
Heat Pumps: Rural Areas | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government is investing £6.6 billion over this Parliament on clean heat and improving energy efficiency in buildings.
Buildings: Carbon Emissions | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Department has not published guidance for owners or operators of large buildings in London on replacing ageing gas boilers.
Renewable Energy: British Virgin Islands | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The British Virgin Islands and other British Overseas Territories have delegated responsibility for their energy systems.
Solar Power | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government is incentivising large-scale solar through the Contracts for Difference scheme, and rooftop solar through various financial a
Energy Charter Treaty | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK has been a strong advocate for modernising the Energy Charter Treaty, recognising the urgent need to align it with modern energy prio
Biofuels | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Department plans to publish the Biomass Strategy before summer recess.
Biofuels: Vegetable Oils | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government expects heat pumps will be the primary technology for decarbonising off-grid buildings.
Renewable Fuels | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government meets regularly with the energy sector to monitor levels of global production and supply of renewable liquid fuels.
Heat Pumps: Housing | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Analysis conducted by Government suggests it would be technically feasible to install a heat pump in around 90% of British homes, based on a