Energy & Net Zero

New renewable energy infrastructure is central to delivering a low cost, zero carbon future.

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Summary

Infrastructure delivers power and heat to homes and businesses.

Our current energy system, which is still largely based on fossil fuels like natural gas, contributes to climate change. In 2021, around 30 per cent of UK greenhouse gas emissions come from generating electricity and heating buildings.
Switching to renewable electricity sources, upgrading electricity networks to support increased electrification, deploying charging infrastructure for electric vehicles, and changing the way we heat our homes are historic shifts. They present both challenges and opportunities for government and industry.
The Commission advises government on how to best support and regulate the energy sector to deliver the changes necessary for meeting the UK’s net zero goals.
The Commission has an objective to support the transition to net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Reaching this target was one of the three strategic themes that shaped the Commission’s work in the Second National Infrastructure Assessment.
The second Assessment makes a series of recommendations in response to four key challenges in energy and reaching net zero:

  • the further decarbonisation of the electricity system
  • creating a viable path for heat decarbonisation
  • enabling the rapid rollout of electric vehicles
  • funding and delivering the new networks needed for hydrogen and carbon capture and storage.

Energy & net zero data

A range of energy and net zero related datasets is available to review on our Data pages. This includes data sets used in Commission reports, as well as historic data sets. Each can be reviewed online or downloaded. 

Review data

Latest Updates

Armitt: Speech to Utility Week Congress
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Armitt: Speech to Utility Week Congress

Below is the full text of National Infrastructure Commission Chair Sir John Armitt’s keynote speech to the Utility Week Congress in Birmingham on 10 October. Check against delivery. This is an exciting time to live and work here in Birmingham. The regeneration of New Street station has transformed the look and feel of the city centre, and...

10 Oct 2018 By
Rise in electric car sales shows need for truly national charging network
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Rise in electric car sales shows need for truly national charging network

New figures today show a 3.9 per cent increase in the sale of electric, hybrid and hybrid plug-in cars in September compared with the same month last year, underlining the growing demand in the market – and the need for a truly, national visible charging network to enable growth in electric vehicle sales to continue in...

4 Oct 2018 By
National scheme would ‘help boost recycling rates’
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National scheme would ‘help boost recycling rates’

A new BBC survey today highlights the various rules councils have for whether households can and cannot recycle certain plastics – underlining the need for a national scheme as recommended in the UK’s first ever National Infrastructure Assessment. The survey finds that there are 39 different rules applied by councils over what plastics can and...

21 Sep 2018 By
Can the UK have an energy system based on renewables?
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Can the UK have an energy system based on renewables?

Renewables have a major role to play in the future of the UK’s energy system. It is widely accepted that they will be an important aspect of solving the energy trilemma:  how to reduce carbon emissions, keep energy costs down and ensure security of supply. Where opinions differ is how much further we can, and...

21 Aug 2018 By
Ofgem proposals a good first step to preparing the UK for more electric vehicles
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Ofgem proposals a good first step to preparing the UK for more electric vehicles

Sir John Armitt today welcomed moves by energy regulator Ofgem to prepare the UK’s electricity network for the onset of electric vehicles. The chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission said the proposed initiatives would help ensure current grid capacity is used to maximum effect, and would contribute towards meeting one of the key recommendations from...

23 Jul 2018 By
Armitt: support for offshore wind an important step towards a renewables future
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Armitt: support for offshore wind an important step towards a renewables future

A pipeline of auctions supporting offshore wind energy projects will help the UK maintain its leading position in the field, Sir John Armitt said today. The chairman of the National Infrastructure Commission said today’s decision by the Government mirrored recommendations in the recently-published National Infrastructure Assessment – the first of its kind for this country....

23 Jul 2018 By
National Infrastructure Assessment 1
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National Infrastructure Assessment 1

The National Infrastructure Assessment looks at the United Kingdom’s future economic infrastructure needs up to 2050 and makes key recommendations for how to deliver new transport, low carbon energy and digital networks, how to recycle more and waste less, and how future infrastructure should be paid for.

10 Jul 2018
Tidal power
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Tidal power

10 Jul 2018
Power system effects of electric vehicles
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Power system effects of electric vehicles

10 Jul 2018
Energy and fuel bills today and in 2050
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Energy and fuel bills today and in 2050

10 Jul 2018
Ministers must seize the “golden opportunity” to switch to low cost energy
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Ministers must seize the “golden opportunity” to switch to low cost energy

Britain has a “golden opportunity” to switch to greener ways of providing energy to homes and businesses without increasing bills – but only if Ministers act now to make the most of it. That’s a key finding from today’s National Infrastructure Assessment – the first ever for the UK – published by the National Infrastructure...

9 Jul 2018 By
Cost analysis of future heat infrastructure
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Cost analysis of future heat infrastructure

17 May 2018
Power sector modelling: system cost impacts of renewables
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Power sector modelling: system cost impacts of renewables

12 May 2018
Waste infrastructure analysis for England
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Waste infrastructure analysis for England

1 May 2018
Annual Monitoring Report 2018
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Annual Monitoring Report 2018

16 Feb 2018

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