Putting people at the heart of Net Zero
Read our latest research, discussion papers and blogs on Net Zero.
Net Zero research and discussion papers
- Tackling gaps and overlaps: a discussion paper addressing the energy advice challenge
- The net zero protections puzzle: Helping people piece together home energy improvements
- Citizens Advice joint letter to the Prime Minister on the Net Zero Strategy
- Rough trade? Balancing the winners and losers in energy policy
- Look before you LEAP: Ending the postcode lottery of local area energy plans
- Navigating net zero: A framework to give people the confidence to invest in home energy technologies
- Home truths: The challenge and experience of making home energy improvements
- Good practice guide: Making sure heat network consumers get the right support and information
- Demanding attention: Managing risks with demand-side response, to improve consumer experience tomorrow
- Bringing heat networks up to standard: How heat networks can start delivering better customer service outcomes
- Lessons for net zero: What past energy efficiency and low carbon home improvement schemes tell us [ 0.53 mb]
- Taking the temperature: consumer choice and low carbon heating
- Meeting net zero - Options for network company highly anticipatory investments in a post-COVID-19 environment
- Hydrogen for homes: Discussion paper with questions about how hydrogen might work for homes in Great Britain
- Net zero homes guarantee: How to support people and improve the nation's homes
- Powering up or facing resistance? How people understand the benefits of smart appliances
- Striking the right balance
- Stuck in the Middle: How to improve protections for people using energy third party intermediaries
- Zero sum: How to prioritise consumer protections to ensure nobody is left behind on the path to net zero
- Clear and in control: Energy consumers’ views on data sharing and smart devices
- Keeping warm: the future of heat
- Prepayment & heat networks: learning the lessons
- Future for all: Making a future retail energy market work for everyone
- Smart EV charging - What do drivers and businesses find acceptable?
- Smarter protections: Potential risks for consumers in a smart energy future
- Take Charge: An analysis of the domestic electric vehicle tariff market
- Consumer Expectations of Regulation: Heat Networks
- Community Energy: maximising the contribution in a changing energy market
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Net Zero blog posts
Future Energy Consumers
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