
Green homes and net zero - the industry's response
17 November 2021
This summer, we hosted a working party bringing together the key players involved in delivering the UK’s Green Homes agenda – from energy suppliers, investors, a cross section of the home lenders and the supplier & installer community.
We assembled three working groups to look at the different aspects of delivering green homes.
- The supply chain
- Financing the transition
- Customer propositions
The Green Home "SSPoC"
The Baringa Green Homes white paper will bring together contributions from across the UK energy ecosystem to explore how a 'single simple point-of-contact' for Green Homes could be delivered.
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