A future framework for heat in buildings: call for evidence

Closed 11 Jun 2018

Opened 19 Mar 2018

Overview

The Clean Growth Strategy presented major policies and plans that will cut the cost of energy, drive economic growth, create high value jobs right across the UK, and improve our quality of life.

This call for evidence reaffirms that ambition by building on the commitment to phase out installation of high carbon fossil fuel heating in new and existing buildings off the gas grid, during the 2020s. This document explains what we mean by this ambition, and seeks evidence on how we could implement it.

The heating industry has a vital role to play. It is essential for installers, suppliers and manufacturers in the coal and oil sectors to show leadership. Government will listen to, and work with, our experienced heating experts from all sectors of the industry.  Our heating industry must retain its position as a world leader, seeing this process as an opportunity to lead the change that is necessary, and not let the world change without them.  Phasing out high carbon fossil fuel heating may be a challenge, but it is also an opportunity for new jobs, new skills, and investment in innovation, as well as greater comfort and convenience for our households and businesses. Moreover, what we do now to decarbonise buildings off the gas grid may pave the way for future decarbonisation of the wider building stock. 

We are seeking evidence from across society, and in particular from both consumers and the heat market: those using or working with fossil fuels and those using or working with low carbon alternatives.  This is essential so that we can explore the options available to take action during the 2020s and build consensus for that action.

Audiences

  • SMEs (small and medium businesses)
  • Large businesses (over 250 staff)
  • Multinational businesses
  • Trade bodies
  • Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
  • Micro business (up to 9 staff)
  • Small business (10 to 49 staff)
  • Oil and Gas
  • Coal
  • Low carbon technologies
  • Construction
  • Investment
  • Manufacturing
  • Retail
  • Technology (R&D)
  • Finance
  • Installer
  • Energy assesor
  • Consumer organisations
  • Consumers
  • Universities
  • Research Councils
  • University associations
  • Science journalists
  • Researchers
  • Innovation community
  • Thinktanks
  • Freelance researchers
  • Consumers
  • Local government
  • Individual
  • Regulator

Interests

  • Economic growth
  • Innovation
  • Industrial strategy
  • Coal
  • Fuel poverty
  • Oil and Gas
  • Saving energy
  • Renewable energy
  • Energy and climate change
  • Energy efficiency
  • Coal
  • Fuel poverty
  • Oil and gas
  • Saving energy
  • Renewable energy
  • Energy and climate change
  • Energy efficiency
  • Carbon budgets
  • Emissions
  • Climate change