Breaking: Government unveils next steps towards zero carbon homes

Jessica Shankleman
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Builders required to cut emissions by six per cent for new homes and nine per cent for commercial buildings from April 2014

The government has announced long-awaited changes to energy efficiency rules for new buildings, putting the construction industry on track to deliver zero carbon homes by 2016. Communities Minister...

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