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"Households will soon be able access thousands of pounds' worth of green tech to lower energy bills and keep warm year-round, the government has announced. The Warm Homes Plan' will see homeowners able to access low and low and zero-interest loans to install solar panels, heat pumps and batteries, the Department for Energy and Net Zero (DESNZ) says. Low-income households and fuel-poor families struggling to pay energy bills will also receive free upgrades for insulation and clean tech backed by 5 billion of public investment under the flagship plan."
"The government has pledged 15 billion of public investment to deliver the energy efficiency and technology upgrades to British homes. Ministers say it will cut bills and reliance on fossil fuels, reduce carbon emissions and lift people out of fuel poverty. New protections for renters living in cold, damp and mouldy conditions will also be introduced. Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said:It is a scandal that millions of people in our country do not have the security of a home that is warm,"
The Independent covers reproductive rights, climate change and Big Tech and seeks donations to fund journalists while keeping reporting freely accessible without paywalls. Donations enable reporters to travel and interview both sides of stories and support investigative projects and documentaries. The Warm Homes Plan offers homeowners low and zero-interest loans to install solar panels, heat pumps and batteries. Low-income and fuel-poor households will receive free insulation and clean-tech upgrades backed by £5 billion of public investment. The government has pledged £15 billion to deliver energy efficiency and technology upgrades, aiming to cut bills, reduce emissions and lift people out of fuel poverty, with new renter protections for cold, damp conditions.
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