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Written questions by Eastwood.

Every parliamentary written question tabled by Colum Eastwood this session, with the full answer and department. Back to the MP page.

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28 Oct 2025·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

What progress he has made on implementing an energy labelling scheme that is compatible with EU standards.

Reply

The Government is assessing updates to Great Britian’s energy labelling standards on a case-by-case basis. The department is working to address challenges from differing labelling regimes, informed by independent analysis of EU standards and potential implications for the UK internal market. Additional information on energy labelling can be found here: https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/advice/home-appliances/. Further guidance on energy labelling for suppliers can be found here https://www.gov.uk/guidance/the-energy-labelling-of-products, and on the Office for Product Safety & Standards website.

11 Nov 2024·Department for Energy Security and Net Zero·Answered
Asked

What assessment he has made of the effectiveness of support arrangements for the installation of domestic heat pumps.

Reply

The Government is taking a range of action to support the transformation of the low-carbon heating market. Further detail on the government’s approach to support the transition to cleaner, energy-secure homes and buildings will be set out in the government’s Warm Homes Plan. The Boiler Upgrade Scheme is the Government’s flagship heat pump scheme. Installers participating in the scheme must be MCS or equivalent certified as well as being a member of an appropriate consumer code. MCS, the Microgeneration Certification Scheme, is a nationally recognised quality assurance scheme for renewable technologies setting high standards for products and installations.

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