Over £75 million from the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) has been allocated to offer free energy efficiency upgrades that could save households up to £400 a year.
In this blog, we unpack the basics of PTAL data and how it influences decision-making in urban planning.
In this blog, we delve into the significance of mapping homes eligible for the government's Boiler Upgrade Scheme and the solutions available in the form of Heat Pump Potential Data to support heat pump installers in accelerating the transition.
For insulation installers seeking a strategic edge in identifying suitable properties, this blog delves into the use of insulation data to pinpoint homes that can benefit most from an insulation upgrade.
In a recent report published by Regen and Innovate UK, "Planning for Energy Decarbonisation at a Local Level", it was highlighted that a core data and assumptions service for local authorities would improve the quality and efficiency of local decarbonisation planning.
In a landmark turn of events last week, the world convened at the 28th Climate Summit (COP28) with resounding determination to tackle the climate crisis head-on. Almost 200 nations, including the UK, US and the EU, pledged a resolute phase-out of fossil fuels, a pivotal step toward fulfilling the ambitions of the Paris Agreement.
In this blog, we unpack the basics of Low Carbon Technology Costs Data, how it can be used to estimate the total cost of deploying LCTs at building and regional levels and support funding applications, long term planning, carbon reduction targets as well as economic development.
In this blog, we unpack the basics of Insulation Potential Data, how it can be used to pin-point properties suitable for insulation, and the opportunities the data can bring to both the public and private sectors in accelerating deployment, reducing costs and tackling rising energy bills for residents.
SSEN and Advanced Infrastructure are rolling out a Net Zero planning tool across 58 local authorities in England and Scotland. Utilising Advanced Infrastructure’s LAEP+ platform and SSEN’s network capacity data, the application - LENZA (Local Energy Net Zero Accelerator) - is driving forward data access, modelling and collaboration in Local Net Zero planning.
National Grid Electricity Distribution has been awarded £558,491 for a project in partnership with West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and Advanced Infrastructure to improve regional energy planning for net zero by bringing together key stakeholders and relevant datasets on a single digital platform.
In this blog, we unpack the basics of domestic heat demand data, how it can be used to evidence the siting of low carbon heat technologies and the opportunities the data can bring to both the public and private sectors.
This year’s National Sustainability Awards which recognises the pioneers of sustainability is back once again. Amongst the winners at the event including ITV, OVO, and Octopus Energy, Advanced Infrastructure was thrilled to have been crowned the winner of the 'Use of Data and Analytics Award'