Fully Charged: A Landlord’s Guide to Energy
The UK is committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions across the economy to reach net zero by 2050. The Energy Act 2023, which received Royal Assent on 26 October 2023, is intended to be the driving force in implementing the UK government’s strategy for achieving this 2050 net zero goal. The UK government has described the Act as “the biggest piece of energy legislation in the UK’s history”, which will “transform the UK’s energy system by strengthening energy security, supporting the delivery of net zero and ensuring household bills are affordable in the long-term”.
Please be introduced to DLA Piper’s Landlord’s Guide to Energy, a comprehensive resource designed to keep landlords informed about the evolving landscape of the UK energy market.
As leaders in the legal services sector, our energy and natural resources practice is dedicated to providing unparalleled insights and support across the entire spectrum of the energy transition sector. With this guide, we aim to equip landlords with the knowledge and tools needed to navigate the dynamic changes in energy regulation and technology.
The UK’s energy market is undergoing significant transformation, presenting both challenges and opportunities for landlords. From district heat networks to rooftop solar and EV charging infrastructure, this guide explores key opportunities for landlords in the decarbonisation space. Additionally, we shed light on available grant funding to support landlords on their journey towards decarbonisation.
We are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead, including new projects and innovative technologies that will shape the sustainable, secure, and affordable energy systems of the future.