The Good Homes Alliance present an online event “How Building Performance Evaluation can support the Warm Homes Plan”.
With the UK government’s Warm Homes Plan now officially announced, energy efficiency and retrofit policy are back at the top of the national agenda. The plan sets out up to £15 billion of public investment over this parliament to upgrade up to five million homes, cut energy bills, tackle fuel poverty and support net zero goals by promoting solar panels, heat pumps and low-carbon technologies with a mix of grants and new low or zero interest loans.
This webinar will be chaired by Professor David Glew, Director of the Leeds Sustainability Institute and a board member of the Good Homes Alliance, and will look at how Building Performance Evaluation (BPE) methods are essential to turning policy ambition into real benefits for households and for climate outcomes.
