Driving Decarbonisation: EUA Advocates for Big Energy Decisions
Key Ideas
- The Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) is urging the next government to make crucial decisions for decarbonisation, emphasizing the need for consumer-oriented policies.
- Calor has partnered with the Worcester Accredited Installer Scheme to offer LPG guidance to heating engineers, promoting cleaner energy practices.
- A hydrogen-powered double decker bus, a symbol of innovation, visited Baxi's factory en route to COP26, highlighting the increasing focus on sustainable transport solutions.
The Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) is advocating for significant decisions to be made by the next government to drive decarbonisation efforts and prioritize consumers' interests. They stress the necessity of policies that not only reduce carbon emissions but also benefit consumers. In a move towards cleaner energy practices, Calor has become a partner in the Worcester Accredited Installer Scheme. This collaboration allows Calor to provide valuable advice and support on LPG usage to heating engineers, aiming to enhance the adoption of cleaner fuel sources in the heating industry. Additionally, showcasing innovation in sustainable transport, the world's first hydrogen-powered double decker bus made a stop at Baxi's factory in Bamber Bridge on its journey to COP26 in Glasgow. This event underscores the importance of transitioning to eco-friendly transport alternatives and signals the growing momentum towards hydrogen as a viable energy solution.