Study: Financial savings now main driver behind green home improvements

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New report from Hive reveals how financial pressures are driving adoption of domestic clean technologies and green home upgrades

Cutting bills has overtaken climate concerns as the top reason for Brits investing in low carbon home improvements and domestic clean technologies. That is the headline finding of Centrica's annual...

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