Report: Slow progress insulating UK homes could add £3.2bn to UK bills

Stuart Stone
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Despite slight fall in the UK price cap millions of homes are still facing high energy costs in part due to sluggish ongoing progress installing green home upgrades, according to ECIU

Slow ongoing progress insulating Britain's homes could hit billpayers to the tune of £3.2bn a year after the new price cap kicks in, underscoring the urgent need for enhanced investment in green home retrofitting...

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