Chaired by Derek Horrocks, the new National Home Decarbonisation Group will represent Tier 1 contractors and suppliers in delivering decarbonisation across UK housing

The National Home Decarbonisation Group (NHDG) will support retrofit installations for all housing tenure types- including social, owner-occupied and private rental homes.

The NHDG will operate on a membership basis and represent Tier 1 contractors and energy suppliers that specialise in retrofit residential decarbonisation at scale.

The three core objectives of the NHDG are:

  • growing the retrofit supply chain
  • advising on policy
  • stimulating innovation

The group has set these core areas of focus in response to both the government’s net zero targets for the sector.

It is hoped that meeting these targets will alleviate the burden of the cost of living crisis on UK households in the short term and the longer-term impacts of climate change.

Acting now is essential to achieve net-zero targets

Derek Horrocks, chair of the National Home Decarbonisation Group, said: “The formation of the group and the commitment already seen from founding members is a defining moment for the residential decarbonisation retrofit industry.

Derek Horrocks, chair of the National Home Decarbonisation Group

“The industry has seen commitment to retrofit projects diluted or under-delivered in the past and we believe that central and devolved governments need to hear a strong, positive message from experienced industry contractors and stakeholders, confidently confirming the ability of the supply chain to deliver on current and ambitious future targets.

“The continued long-term government commitment for the decarbonisation of 26 million UK homes to meet net zero targets by 2050 is critical, and we have already seen this ramp up significantly with £6.6bn of Government investment over the current parliament and a further £6bn pledged between 2025 and 2028 for the sector. As an industry we must ensure we are able to grow and facilitate the long-term far-reaching ambition to achieve net zero.

A strong, single voice to steer decarbonisation and retrofit efforts

“NHDG will be spearheading the charge for improvements, especially in skills and innovation, including the digitalisation of retrofit, increased off-site solutions, and the development of finance solutions to support the decarbonisation of the UK’s housing stock.

“This will help create a strong, more efficient industry with robust solutions for the fast-growing demand in the sector. Our links across government and industry are already robust, and the creation of the group will ensure our combined membership will put us in a prime position to move forward as one voice on one mission.

“We’re aware of our own targets, such as the need for 200,000 more competent retrofitters by 2030, which is why powerful collaboration is needed to create the necessary infrastructure. We’re ready to invest and increase our wider resources collectively to ensure scaling the industry is a success.”

NHDG members have experience in retrofitting policy and delivery

Derek continued: “The stature of our founding members cannot be ignored, and we’re all excited about embracing what the future holds.”

NHDG has been founded through the National Insulation Association (NIA), a long-standing trade association with its members already delivering large-scale, PAS:2035 compliant installations funded by various government schemes – such as the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund (SHDF) and Home Upgrade Grant (HUG).

Member experience is also vast in the area of home energy efficiency improvements available to the private rental and owner-occupier market, under schemes such as the Energy Company Obligation (ECO).

Close collaboration and relationships with the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), as well as devolved nation governments and key sector stakeholders, supports the group’s focus on three core streams – policy, skills and training, and innovation.

NHDG predicts that the majority of the large-scale domestic retrofit work in the UK will be carried out by members in the coming years.

The full list of founding members includes:

  • Baxter Kelly
  • Bell Group
  • British Gas Services
  • E.ON Energy Solutions
  • Equans Regeneration
  • Evolve Home Energy Solutions
  • InstaGroup
  • Mace Group
  • Mears Group
  • Osborne Carbon Neutral Solutions
  • OVO Energy Solutions
  • PHS Home Solutions
  • Saving Energy Ltd
  • SERS Energy Solutions Group
  • Sustainable Building Services (UK) Ltd
  • United Living
  • VINCI Construction

Professional services consultancy Gemserv will act as the group’s secretariat.

You can sign up to join the NHDG here.

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