At PNZ Carbon, we are tackling the UK’s biggest challenge to becoming a Net Zero economy. We are funding the affordable retrofitting of British homes from the commercial demand for transparent, localised carbon credits.
Our carbon credits can help fund domestic home retrofit without the need for further government spending or the imposition of costs on households.
We are the only project developer in the world originating verified carbon credits for the decarbonisation of housing stock and the only developer with projects in local UK communities.
Crucially, our measurable and localised approach drives greater transparency and integrity.
The UK faces twin crises in climate change and fuel poverty. Until now, investment and progress have been lacking. PNZ Carbon is delivering on the UK’s Net Zero targets by creating more efficient, healthier homes through:
Homes are the single largest contributor of carbon emissions from the built environment, accounting for almost a quarter of the UK’s total carbon emissions and representing the largest barrier to reaching Net Zero by 2050.
It is estimated that £500bn is needed to upgrade UK homes by 2050. The scale of investment needed to tackle this means that unlocking private sector investment will be critical to decarbonising the housing stock, to ensure that households aren’t penalised in the transition.
Fuel poverty contributes to health inequalities, including respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Research shows that excess cold in homes costs the NHS £857m a year.
We are powering Net Zero with our closed-loop, renewable ecosystem that will revolutionise the decarbonisation of Britain’s housing stock and supercharge the widespread adoption of green energy solutions.
Our three interdependent companies work together in harmony to power the UK’s transition to Net Zero, by making decarbonisation more affordable and switching to renewables more achievable.
By working as one, PNZ Group solves challenges, amplifies impact and accelerates the UK’s transition.