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Analysis for this post was built on work conducted by our consulting teams and from our research services   Sluggish uptake  The UK Government’s ambition is to reach an annual 600,000 heat pump installations by 2028, but there are several barriers to reach this goal and the UK heat pump market is still far off...
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Climate change is climbing organisations’ agendas. Worldwide, around 2,000 cities so far have declared climate emergencies and are setting their own net zero and carbon neutrality goals. 73% of the urban population in the UK currently live in cities with net zero targets.[1] These goals are impressive, but they need to be backed up with...
signposts pointing from 2020 to 2021
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We’ve done it… We’ve reached the end of 2020. As we all breathe a collective sigh of relief and look forward to the year ahead, it’s time to take a glass half full approach and celebrate the success we’ve seen in the new energy transition over the past year. I was recently joined by my...
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It’s almost 13 years since I first immersed myself in understanding the heating market, and began supporting Europe’s biggest energy suppliers and HVAC companies in navigating the heating transition. 2020 seems like a good time to reflect on what’s changed since then and consider what the next decade could bring. Thirteen years ago I had...
LCNI
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Last week Delta-EE attended the 2019 Low Carbon Network Innovation conference in Glasgow. It was a great opportunity to learn more about the range of innovation projects DNOs are currently developing and to discuss our transition to a low-carbon energy system.   The growth of distributed renewable energy is widely regarded as a positive step...
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Power-Gen Europe, held in Cologne last week, has for decades been an annual ‘must attend’ fixture for the conventional power generation industry. Everyone in the sector has been there, and the big centralised power players competed at a monumental scale for stand size, profile and ‘wow factor’.   Those days are gone now.  Since our...

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