Heat is the largest energy end-use with nearly 50% of global final energy consumption

Heat is an energy form crucial for determining the temperature, volume, and state of materials. It's transferred from warmer to cooler objects and produced through converting chemical or electrical energy. Essential for heating buildings, providing hot water, cooking, and industrial processes, heat significantly contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Decarbonising heat is vital for emission reduction but is complex due to its varied production and use methods.

Unlike electricity, which can be decarbonised via renewable energy, heat requires changes at the point of use, often necessitating the replacement of gas or oil-fired boilers. A multifaceted approach is essential, involving electrification with heat pumps, sustainably-produced hydrogen, and district heating networks incorporating low-carbon sources and waste heat. Efficiency improvements in buildings' thermal performance and heating systems, alongside combined heat and power (CHP), can enhance the energy system's efficiency. However, public acceptance, high costs, and infrastructure needs are challenges.

Find out energy professionals’ expectations for the future sources of heat in the UK.

Learn more about the future of heat and its role in society by browsing our online New Energy World magazine records.

New Energy World stories

Solid oxide technologies move into real-world industrial energy and off-grid power applications

26th May 2026

Recent announcements from companies including Sunfire, Centrica and Ceres suggest the technology is progressing beyond standalone demonstration projec...

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Poo power progress: projects turn sewage into energy

26th May 2026

First, UK startup Firefly has signed an agreement with Turkish engineering company Altaca to supply technology for a planned UK facility producing sus...

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France publishes roadmap to phase out fossil fuels by 2050

11th May 2026

The 14-page strategy does not unveil any new commitments but consolidates existing French climate and energy policies into a single framework with def...

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Data centre runs on almost 100% renewable electricity supply

28th April 2026

Stellium stated that its Newcastle facility has shifted from annual renewable matching to an hourly system, aligning energy use with local renewable g...

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Edinburgh College achieves full decarbonisation of Midlothian Campus

8th April 2026

Edinburgh College replaced its gas heating system with a 640 kW air source heat pump, delivered through the UK government’s Non-Domestic Energy Effici...

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Technical guidance publications

EI 3622

G+ Good practice guidelines: Severe weather preparedness

March 2026

Extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common, in regions previously unexposed to such risks. The first edition of these guidelines utilises...

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EI 3560

Research report: Global activities in hydrogen development

June 2024

This report covers various developmental activities across the hydrogen value chain, encompassing production, transportation/distribution, storage, an...

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EI 3499

Research report: Application of life cycle assessment methodology to the understanding of the energy balance and efficiency of hydrogen value chain building blocks

May 2022

This document is free to download for registered users.This publication explores the efficiencies of the hydrogen energy system and quantifies the ene...

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IP 309: Diesel and domestic heating fuels - Determination of cold filter plugging point copy

March 2016

ScopeThis European Standard specifies a method for the determination of the cold filter plugging point (CFPP) of diesel and domestic heating fuels (se...

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EI 3084

Guidelines for the safe design and operation of shell and tube heat exchangers to withstand the impact of tube failure

November 2015

This second edition guidance contains major additions to the first and focuses on improving the inherent safety of designs, including protection of as...

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