ENERGY and sustainability consultancy Carbon Futures has announced a new strategic partnership with Octopus Energy, after being appointed as a certified assessor for the recently launched ‘Zero Bills’ building standard.
Designed to fast-track the decarbonisation of homes, Octopus Energy’s framework provides a new benchmark for the construction of sustainable housing. Zero Bills homes are described as energy-efficient properties with solar panels, storage, and smart tech to help customers live in comfort with zero energy bills, guaranteed for 10 years.
Octopus Energy announced the launch of the initiative at its ‘Zero Bills’ Awards event in London last week. During the event, Carbon Futures was formally recognised for its input in supporting the newly developed building standard.
Andrew Money, director at Carbon Futures, said, “We are proud to have played an important role in supporting Octopus Energy to develop the assessment procedure and tools for the new Zero Bills building standard. Given our involvement in the delivery of social and affordable homes throughout Scotland and the UK, we believe this is a significant step forward in demonstrating what can be achieved to benefit those occupiers who are most in need of reduced household bills. We look forward to continued collaboration with Octopus Energy.”
Carbon Futures will be able to assess existing design specifications and advise clients on the enhancements required to achieve the Zero Bills building standard.
Jim Bennett, Zero Bills Scotland director at Octopus Energy, added, “We are delighted to have Carbon Futures on board as a certified assessor. With the New Build Heat Standard legislation in place, now is the perfect time to bring ‘Zero Bills’ to Scotland. This initiative not only eliminates energy bills but also offers homes equipped with cutting-edge green technology, ensuring sustainable, future-proof living for residents.”