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The UK’s energy trade association. Supports evidence-based, technology-neutral positions that deliver strategic benefits for people, businesses, and the economy
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    Energy UK
    @EnergyUKcomms
    Aug 14
    🔥Do you use heating oil for your home? You could qualify for a government grant of up to £9,000 to install a heat pump. Making this switch can help shield you from rising energy prices and support a cleaner, more sustainable energy future. Learn more: buff.ly/s6dwztw
    UK Government promotional graphic about heat pump grants. The image shows a handcrafted, knitted-style family scene inside a warm, cosy home, with three figures gathered around a dining table and a child sitting on the floor. Large text reads: “ON HEATING OIL?” and “You could get £9,000 to upgrade to a heat pump.” The UK Government logo appears in the top left. A green banner along the bottom states: “Making the UK a Clean Energy Superpower.” The image highlights financial support for households using heating oil to switch to low-carbon heating technology.
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    Energy UK
    @EnergyUKcomms
    Aug 14
    🔎 “A significant shift in the overall approach is needed to reduce costs.” Our latest blog on regulation looks at what needs to change in domestic energy retail to deliver value and support innovation. 📖 Read more 👉
    Crossed Wires: The hidden costs of domestic energy retail regulation  - Energy UK
    From energy-uk.org.uk
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    Energy UK
    @EnergyUKcomms
    Aug 13
    The Government’s Warm Homes Plan recognises that heat networks will offer the lowest cost form of clean heat to more than 50% of the UK’s largest towns and cities, and are likely to supply almost 20% of the UK’s heating demand by 2050 - up from around 3% today.
    Infographic highlighting the role of heat networks in the UK’s Warm Homes Plan. Text states that the Government’s Warm Homes Plan recognises heat networks as the lowest-cost form of clean heat for more than half of the UK’s largest towns and cities. Key figures include: almost 20% of UK heating demand could be supplied by heat networks by 2050, up from around 3% today; and £5 billion to £7 billion could be saved through avoided distribution network upgrades. The graphic includes a pie chart illustration and a pound symbol with a downward arrow. Source: Warm Homes Plan (2026).
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    Energy UK
    @EnergyUKcomms
    Aug 12
    Energy UK member @CornwallInsight is gearing up for its November annual conference. Ahead of the event, Group Head of Training Ed Reed sets how the state of play with current energy policy and the challenges ahead will shape debate on the day 👉 buff.ly/ynviB0M
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    Energy UK
    @EnergyUKcomms
    Aug 12
    🔥 Heat networks have huge potential. 🧾 Our report Better Connected: Unlocking heat network potential explores how they could strengthen UK energy security, drive economic growth, lower emissions and support stable bills. 🔗 Read the full report 👉 buff.ly/NGlOfJS
    Graphic representing the report cover for Better Connected: Unlocking heat network potential which features an image of two engineers.

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