Experts say cost will undermine government's attempts to encourage homeowners to invest in energy efficiency upgrades
Upfront charges of up to £150 are likely to put householders off the government's flagship plan to improve the energy efficiency of 14 million homes, MPs and consumer groups have warned. Launching this...
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