Octopus Energy and Vistry ink latest 'Zero Bills' housing deal

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Octopus Energy

Hundreds more homes set to contribute to energy giant's goal of delivering 100,000 'Zero Bills' homes by 2030

Octopus Energy has today inked an agreement with housebuilder Vistry to make hundreds of new affordable, mixed tenure 'Zero Bills' homes available to a range of partners, including Lloyds Living, SNG,...

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