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  • Guide for designers, surveyors, project managers and installers considering the suitability of roofs to receive internal thermal upgrades.

  • Guidance for organisations wanting to take part in Phase-1 of the CCUS cluster sequencing process.

  • The programme supports the development and demonstration of heat pump technologies and tools, and solutions for optimised deployment of heat pumps.

  • This scheme provides tariff support for biomethane produced via anaerobic digestion which is injected into the gas grid.

  • CHPQA methodology, definitions, QI thresholds, and criteria for Good Quality certification.

  • BEIS is providing up to £120 million in funding to help mature nuclear projects ahead of the government selection process.

  • The zoning pilot aims to develop heat networks in zones where they provide lowest cost, low carbon heat to the consumer through regulation, mandating powers and market support.

  • The Floating Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Scheme supports the delivery of port infrastructure to facilitate floating offshore wind.

  • Successful projects under the V2X (vehicle-to-everything) Innovation Programme that aims to address barriers to enabling energy flexibility from bi-directional electric vehicle charging.

  • Technical documents detailing the validation exercises carried out during development of the Home Energy Model and Home Energy Model: Future Homes Standard assessment.

  • The Nuclear Fuel Fund aims to support the UK’s nuclear fuel supply chain to develop the capabilities needed to meet current and future fuel demand in the UK and globally.

  • Import supply meters affected by onsite renewable electricity generation.

  • An overview of the UK heat network market and the opportunities it presents.

  • The Low Carbon Hydrogen Supply 2 Competition aims to provide funding for projects that can help develop a wide range of innovative low-carbon hydrogen supply solutions.

  • The cluster sequencing process was established to identify and sequence carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) clusters suitable for deployment in the mid-2020s.

  • This document sets out the methodologies for calculating greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of biomethane.

  • Heat network zones are designated geographic areas where heat networks are expected to provide the lowest cost solution for decarbonising heat.

  • The Local Industrial Decarbonisation Plans (LIDP) competition provides up to £6 million for dispersed industrial clusters to develop decarbonisation plans.

  • The draft allocation framework sets out the rules for the Contracts for Difference (CfD) Sustainable Industry Reward and the eligibility requirements applicants must satisfy.

  • Determinations legally required for administration of the Feed-in Tariffs scheme.