WPS secures leading role on the Procurement Hub National Decarbonisation Framework
The four‑year, £480 million framework is designed to accelerate whole house retrofit and energy efficiency improvements that reduce carbon emissions, improve energy performance and help alleviate fuel poverty. Procurement Hub is part of Places for People (PfP), the UK’s leading social enterprise. With a portfolio of 262,000 properties across the UK, they require a robust, scalable approach to ensure long‑term decarbonisation across diverse home types and regions. The framework will support Procurement Hub members in meeting Future Homes Standard requirements and progressing their net zero objectives.
WPS, along with its specialist renewable energy installation and servicing business, Liberty, and supported by its in-house consultancy, NetZero Collective, will deliver a comprehensive suite of retrofit measures. This includes fabric improvements, heating upgrades, renewable technologies and full PAS 2035 compliance across key regions in the North and South-West of England – ensuring high‑quality, consistent and scalable decarbonisation across thousands of homes. The workstreams awarded to WPS underscore the substantial investment being channelled into enhancing the energy performance of homes across England.

Ben Williams
Head of Zero Carbon Retrofit, WPS
Alan Heron
Managing Director at Procurement Hub