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Boiler Upgrade Scheme and Warm Homes Plan Funding Boost

Boiler Upgrade Scheme and Warm Homes Plan Funding Boost

The government has confirmed a significant uplift in funding for low-carbon heating, doubling the Warm Homes Plan budget to £13.2bn. This renewed commitment will accelerate heat pump adoption across the UK, with direct support for homeowners, housing providers and local authorities.

Solar panels to become mandatory on all new builds

Solar panels to become mandatory on all new builds

With solar panels set to become mandatory on all new build homes, the case for pairing them with heat pumps is stronger than ever. Under the government’s Future Homes Standard, new properties must be low-carbon and “net zero ready” — a move that rules out fossil fuel heating. For developers and self-builders, this is a unique opportunity to future-proof homes with efficient, compliant technology that cuts emissions and energy bills. Heat pumps, especially when powered by on-site solar, offer a powerful, cost-effective solution that aligns with both regulation and buyer expectations.

Easier access to heat pumps as planning regulations are relaxed

Easier access to heat pumps as planning regulations are relaxed

From 29th May, updated planning rules in England and Wales will make it easier to install air source heat pumps without planning permission—removing key barriers for both homeowners and installers.

What the Clean Heat Market Mechanism Means for Installers

What the Clean Heat Market Mechanism Means for Installers

The UK’s Clean Heat Market Mechanism (CHMM) is set to accelerate heat pump adoption by requiring boiler manufacturers to meet sales targets. Learn what this means for installers and how Alto Energy can help you capitalise on this opportunity.

BBC Reports That Half of UK Homes Should Have Heat Pumps by 2040

BBC Reports That Half of UK Homes Should Have Heat Pumps by 2040

The BBC has reported that the Climate Change Committee wants half of UK homes to have heat pumps by 2040 to help meet net zero targets. With record heat pump sales in 2024 and government grants like the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, the shift to low-carbon heating is already underway. But what does this mean for homeowners and the future of home heating?

Future Homes Standard 2025: Essential Updates for Installers and Developers

Future Homes Standard 2025: Essential Updates for Installers and Developers

This year, we’re expecting even bigger growth, with the Future Homes Standard (FHS) coming into play. This represents a significant step in the UK’s journey towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. It mandates that all new homes must be constructed with high energy efficiency and use low-carbon heating systems. The initiative is part of the UK’s broader strategy to reduce carbon emissions from buildings, which account for a substantial portion of the country’s overall emissions.

Green Homes Wales Scheme

Green Homes Wales Scheme

The Green Homes Wales scheme is an exciting initiative aimed at making homes more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. By offering a mix of grants and loans, the scheme provides homeowners with the financial support needed to embrace low-carbon heating technologies, like heat pumps, and improve energy efficiency.

Gas Boilers Phased Out: What Plumbers Need to Know Before 2027

Gas Boilers Phased Out: What Plumbers Need to Know Before 2027

The plumbing and heating industry is on the brink of a significant transformation, as we have been warning for some time. Last week, it was reported by the Independent that gas boilers are likely to be banned in most new build homes by 2027, as part of efforts to reduce the UK’s carbon emissions. This follows the recent closure of the country’s last coal power plant just a few months ago.