Tatiana Lebreton
Tatiana has used her research skills to turn complex data into easily digestible articles on all things eco – from energy-efficient appliances to solar panels.
Before settling back in her native city of London, Tatiana lived in various other cities, across three different countries. She’s witnessed varying approaches and attitudes towards tackling the climate crisis in her time abroad, and uses this experience to inform her writing. She’s dedicated to opening up the conversation around green energy to a wider audience.
In her free time, Tatiana enjoys cooking with seasonal local produce, or going for long walks in green spaces.
You can get in touch with Tatiana via email at tatiana.lebreton@theecoexperts.co.uk
- Some EU Countries Already Hitting Their 2030 Sustainability Targets Some EU countries have hit a few of their 2030 renewable energy targets early, including goals related to fuel poverty, according to a new study.Tatiana Lebreton
- Boiler Upgrade Scheme Applicants Increase In January Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) applications are up 40% since last year, will the trend continue?Tatiana Lebreton
- The UK’s Net Zero Economy Grew By 9% In 2023, New Report Finds The UK’s net zero economy grew by 9% in 2023, according to a new report commissioned by the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU).Tatiana Lebreton
- How China became a solar superpower China produces 80% of the world's solar PV equipment, and houses 58% of the world's solar capacity. In a decade, it's gone from newcomer to solar superpowerTatiana Lebreton
- African Leaders Call For Equity On Clean Energy Mineral Mining African leaders are calling for a fairer distribution of the profits made from the extraction and supply of minerals needed for the clean energy transition.Tatiana Lebreton
- Test Heat Pumps In Public Buildings To Boost Confidence, Tories Say Heat pumps should be tested in public buildings to prove they work before being installed in homes, a Scottish Conservative spokesman has said.Tatiana Lebreton
- The Complete Guide to Solar-Powered Underfloor Heating Solar-powered underfloor heating is an environmentally friendly way to heat a room. Find out about its costs, benefits, and drawbacks in this article.Tatiana Lebreton
- Energy Bills To Decrease By £238 A Year Under New April Price Cap Energy bills for households are set to decrease to £1,690 a year from April, under the new price cap set by Ofgem, the national energy regulator.Tatiana Lebreton
- UK Could Miss Net Zero Targets, New Report Finds The UK is on course to miss both its 2050 net zero and 2030 emissions reduction targets, according to risk management firm DNV’s latest report.Tatiana Lebreton