Major Investment Boost for UK Social Housing Retrofit
The UK’s newly restructured National Wealth Fund (NWF) has partnered with Barclays and Lloyds for a £1 billion initiative to enhance energy efficiency in social housing.
The UK’s newly restructured National Wealth Fund (NWF) has partnered with Barclays and Lloyds for a £1 billion initiative to enhance energy efficiency in social housing.
The UK government has confirmed plans to lift over 1 million households out of fuel poverty by raising energy efficiency standards for rental properties.
September was an exciting and eventful month for SuSy House! From securing new partnerships to attending key industry events, we’ve made significant strides on our journey toward innovation and growth. Here’s a quick recap of what we’ve been up to.
In the UK, retrofitting homes is a critical strategy for reducing carbon emissions and lowering energy costs. However, while whole-house retrofits offer the most comprehensive solution, smaller, more affordable steps can still make a big difference.
Key Insights on UK Housing Energy Efficiency New findings from researchers at the University of Glasgow’s Urban Big Data Centre and University College London on
Ryan Fernandes joins SuSy as a user experience designer.
In an era marked by climate change concerns and the global push for sustainable energy, solar power has long been heralded as one of the most promising solutions. A recent breakthrough could reshape the landscape of renewable energy, making solar power more accessible and efficient than ever before.
Staying cool during the summer is essential for our comfort and well-being as temperatures rise. Finding eco-friendly ways to beat the heat is crucial. Here are some tips to prepare for and reduce the risk of your home overheating.
The UK Labour government’s recent initiatives to prioritise sustainability and eco-friendly construction are a promising step towards a greener future. However, there’s a critical aspect that demands attention: the existing housing stock. How do we make our current homes as energy-efficient and environmentally friendly as new builds?