Published on 19th October, the Governments Heat and Buildings Strategy sets out its plan to significantly cut carbon emissions from the UK’s 30 million homes and workplaces in a simple, low-cost and green way whilst ensuring this remains affordable and fair for households across the country. Like the transition to electric vehicles, this will be a gradual transition which will start by incentivising consumers and driving down costs.

The RSN has examined the strategy through a Rural Lens, this is a series of work published by the RSN, where we have reviewed Government strategies and plans from a rural perspective, highlighting your attention to key parts that may affect your rural communities and service delivery.

The key issues that the RSN has highlighted at a glance are:

Alongside this Strategy the Government published Consultation Papers on (a) ‘Phasing out the installation of fossil fuel heating in homes off the gas grid’ and (b) Phasing out the installation of fossil fuel heating systems in businesses and public buildings off the gas grid. Both of those Consultations close on 12 January 2022. The RSN will consult its members on the Consultation questions before formulating its response. Details from those responses will be added to this Rural Lens Review in January 2022 when it is submitted.

This Rural Lens was originally published in November 2021 and the at a glance section revised in June 2022, click here to read the updated version.