Green Deal early adopters in line for over £1,000 cashback

James S Murray
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Government confirms no cap to be placed on incentive payments for first wave of households taking up Green Deal packages

The government will today confirm households taking up Green Deal property improvements could receive over £1,000 in cashback incentives, as ministers look to drive take-up of the new energy efficiency...

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