Clean Energy Targets at Risk Without Major Workforce Investment, Committee Warns
A parliamentary committee has warned that the Government will only meet its clean energy and decarbonisation targets if there is significant investment in the UK workforce, clearer policy direction for industry, and a stronger role for local authorities. Stephen Melton, Director of Commercial and Compliance at NAPIT, said the UK needs around 250,000 additional workers to meet housing targets alone, with further demand driven by retrofit and renewable projects. The Climate Change Committee estimates up to 725,000 new jobs could be created in the next four years, highlighting major opportunities for electricians and installers, while reinforcing calls from Bill Esterson for long-term policy certainty, clearer guidance on environmental levies, and the swift delivery of the Warm Homes Plan.
UK Car Sales Surge in June as Electric Vehicles Hit New Milestone
The UK’s new car market saw its best June performance in six years, with sales rising 6.7% year-on-year to 191,316 new registrations, according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) ¹. A major highlight: nearly one in four buyers chose an electric vehicle, reflecting a growing shift towards greener transport.

