ETI: Green heat challenge can be overcome

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Research body argues smart systems approach can deliver cost-effective emissions-savings from heating

It has long been regarded as one of the most challenging pieces of the decarbonisation jigsaw, but according to a wave of new research from the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) the roll out of low carbon...

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