Heat pumps should be key to Truss’s energy strategy, urges expert
by Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent from Environment | The Guardian on (#63B8S)
Measures unlikely to include incentives for people to install devices, which cut bills and emissions
Heat pumps need to be at the heart of any new energy strategy, to keep Britain's homes warm and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but so far there is little sign of the policy measures needed, one of the UK's leading heating experts has warned.
Liz Truss, who was officially installed as prime minister on Tuesday, has pledged help for households with the cost of living crisis with details to be announced in full this week. Measures are likely to include a cap on energy prices and increased gas production.
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