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Government Consultation - Exploring the role of alternative clean heating solutions

By Gabriella Paterson-Griggs, Clerk Fletching Parish Council

Sunday, 18 January 2026

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The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is currently undertaking a consultation on the role of alternative clean heating solutions.

Further details are below and the online survey can be found by following this link https://energygovuk.citizenspace.com/energy-security/alternative-clean-heating-solutions/

The closing date for comments is 10th February 2026.

The government is committed to decarbonising the way we heat our buildings to protect consumers against high energy bills due to volatile global fossil fuel prices, reduce the UK’s dependence on foreign sources of energy and combat climate change. In that process, the government is committed to ensuring there is a good solution for every building and that consumers have access to a range of suitable low-carbon heat technologies. 

Heat pumps, along with heat networks, will be the primary low-carbon technologies for decarbonising home and non-domestic heating. These are existing, technically mature low-carbon technologies, deployable at scale and as such are expected to play a significant role in decarbonising heat in every pathway to net zero.  However, the government is interested in understanding what alternative technologies are available across different types of domestic and non-domestic buildings to ensure consumers have a choice of suitable low-carbon heating technology options. In exploring these solutions, the government wishes to make clear we do not propose that any household or business installs a low carbon option which is not suitable for their property. 

This consultation will be of interest to stakeholders operating in the heat sector, business representative bodies, households, non-domestic buildings, and those with a wider interest in the UK’s net zero ambition.

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Gabriella Paterson-Griggs, Clerk

  • 07534 959772

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