Our latest research with the Royal Town Planning Institute reveals significant challenges and missed opportunities for local authorities trying to deliver clean energy and heat and recommends a series of actions for central government that would enable better integration and unlock more efficient decision making at the local level.
This paper provides a high-level overview of how policies for delivering clean power and nature recovery relate to one another, as well as the environmental challenges and opportunities associated with specific clean energy technologies.
Informed by extensive member engagement, the response highlights key concerns regarding project eligibility, assessment transparency, and the need for clearer guidance and targets.
With RESP teams seeking information from local authorities on the additional strategic investments that might be needed in the local electricity networks, we explain the tight deadline, outline what exactly NESO is looking for and suggest how to go about responding.
Our work with Consumer Scotland explores how the retail energy market could evolve to ensure that the transition to a cleaner, smarter energy system seizes the opportunities to tackle social injustices head-on.
This insight paper from our work with Innovate UK's Net Zero Living cohort of local authorities summarises the opportunities and challenges for retrofitting older properties and sets out practical solutions to accelerate progress.
Regen’s heat and buildings lead, Peter Griffin, summarises the key points from our response to the government's consultation on expanding the Boiler Upgrade Scheme to increase access and stimulate further demand.
Following engagement with developers and investors, we've updated our previous paper and set out three recommendations to ensure that onshore wind can support delivery of Clean Power 2030.
Rachel Hayes, founder of Regen's women in renewable energy network, ReWiRE, looks at ways the sector can attract and retain the diverse talent it needs to innovate, grow and lead the transition to net zero.
Regen supports measures to ensure the planning system for renewable energy and storage projects is as quick, effective and clear as possible, while keeping local communities at the heart of the energy transition.
After being awarded Net Zero Developer at Regen’s Green Energy Awards, Thrive Renewables reflects on 30 years of bringing together people, proven technology and a pioneering approach to accelerate the rollout of renewables.
Regen has submitted a response to the Planning and Infrastructure Bill, focusing on the proposed introduction of financial benefits for people living within 500 metres of new electricity transmission infrastructure.
By sharing lessons and insights from across the sector, this guide aims to support a more consistent, thoughtful and transparent approach to engagement.
Regen is calling on DNOs to make wider data available to support the monitoring and improvement of the LCT connections process and aid the uptake of heat pumps, EVs and solar panels.
As part of the Energy Security and Net Zero Committee's inquiry into the cost of energy, Regen has submitted evidence on the policy and regulatory interventions that could reduce consumer energy costs in the near term.
In light of Orsted's decision to mothball its Hornsea 4 wind farm, Johnny Gowdy asks if it's time to think beyond CfDs when it comes to providing support for large project investments.
We welcome the development of a Land Use Framework to coordinate and guide decision making. Our response is focused on the implications of this for the renewable energy generation and storage sectors
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