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  • Examines the potential environmental and social implications of energy storage technologies.

  • A quarterly extract of the results of the renewable energy projects monitoring work.

  • This literature review summarises the opportunities and challenges faced by air-to-air heat pumps (A2A HPs) in the UK.

  • Assesses the need for, and availability of, methods for monitoring molecular hydrogen in air.

  • Review of activities regulated by the Environment Agency in 2023-24.

  • Indicating the heat network investment opportunities at a city scale, the potential location of heat network zones and key opportunities for initial heat network development within those zones.

  • Updates on the hydrogen production business model, including the Low Carbon Hydrogen Agreement.

  • Mid scheme review of the Heat Training Grant, based on findings of a survey of those who successfully completed heat pump installation training under the scheme.

  • The first set of interim findings from the evaluation of the Boiler Upgrade Scheme and accompanying survey data tables.

  • Provides an overview of the potential environmental impacts of different net zero technologies and how the Environment Agency may need to regulate such impacts.

  • A research project to investigate and define a validation methodology for Smart Meter Enabled Thermal Energy Ratings (SMETERs) for buildings.

  • Final report of the independent evaluation of the Local Authority Delivery Scheme Phases 1 and 2, including process and outcome findings.

  • Stocktake on the development of regulations and standards for hydrogen combustion equipment used in industry and power sectors.

  • The Industry of Future Programme (IFP) aimed to increase the range of options available to industry to enable them to decarbonise at a faster rate.

  • This study aims to improve the evidence base for industrial electrification and to identify the non-fiscal barriers to industry adopting electrification solutions.

  • The following tables show a variety of renewable electricity data for the devolved administrations and the regions of England.

  • Investigation into the environmental capacity for deploying carbon capture and hydrogen production decarbonisation technology in key English industrial clusters.

  • Monthly and quarterly forecasts for estimated committed Domestic RHI expenditure for the next 12 months.

  • This report is the first output of the evaluation of the GGSS and GGL, reflecting and synthesising the findings of evaluation activities and outputs to date.

  • The UK and Global Bioenergy Resource Model estimates the potential sustainable bioenergy resource that may be available to the UK to 2050.