This site uses cookies to store information on your computer.
Some cookies on this site are essential, and the site won't work as expected without them. These cookies are set when you submit a form, login or interact with the site by doing something that goes beyond clicking on simple links.
We also use some non-essential cookies to anonymously track visitors or enhance your experience of the site. If you're not happy with this, we won't set these cookies but some nice features of the site may be unavailable.
Social housing has always been at the forefront of efforts to improve energy efficiency, roll out renewable technologies and deliver clean and affordable energy to its customers. We've worked closely...
I have worked directly with SE2 on several projects and also participated in workshops they've facilitated. They have always provided the very highest levels of delivery; timely and high quality. I'm always pleased to work with them as I know that all will go well
We're delighted to welcome Ellie Horwitch-Smith as our guest blogger this week. Ellie is a Director at Adecoe and is an expert in energy and housing: she's recently been busy helping Birmingham develop their district heating offering and has a keen eye for technical detail. She believes that if you bring the right people together, you can always find a solution - a woman after SE2's heart!
Last week, our research for Citizens Advice into the consumer impacts of the Low Carbon Networks Fund was published. The project has been a fascinating look into the world of DNOs, away from our usual focus on energy supplier
As most people who are likely to read this blog know, all homes are expected to have smart meters by 2020. There’s lots of debate raging about the pros and cons of ‘smart’ (as it’s called for short amongst those in the know) – as well as whether the roll out will actually hit its target – and I suspect that more than a few of my geeky friends are excited about the prospect of new tech. But how can we make sure that everyone benefits