A net-zero building package commits over £3 billion as part of the UK Prime Minister’s Ten Point Plan to make homes and other greener, warmer and more energy efficient. The plan aims to move away from fossil fuel boilers and a shift towards low-carbon appliances. The plan is expected to attract around £11 billion in private investment in the 2020s with savings of 71 MtCO2e between 2023 and 2032, or 16% of 2018 UK emissions.
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Sectors: Buildings, Finance
Country / Region: United Kingdom
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Knowledge Object: Web Resource
Publishing year: 2020
Author: The Rt Hon Alok Sharma MP, Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy; President of COP26The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP, Prime Minister