Article 66S9K Insulating homes would help lower UK energy bills, ministers told

Insulating homes would help lower UK energy bills, ministers told

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Fiona Harvey Environment editor
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UK Green Building Council has laid out a three-point plan for the government to consider

Insulating Britain's draughty houses, overhauling the planning system, and preventing housebuilders from selling sub-standard homes would all cut people's energy bills and help set the UK on track to net zero greenhouse gas emissions, green building experts are to tell ministers.

The UK Green Building Council (UKGCB) has laid out a three-point plan for the government to consider, which would reduce energy waste and carbon dioxide, and will present it to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy on Tuesday. The charity has assessed current polices on buildings and judged most to be red-rated", meaning detailed policy frameworks are missing, flawed, or do not put the UK on track to meeting net zero.

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