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Following media reports that the Labour-led Government is likely not to go ahead with a 2035 ban on sales of gas-fired boilers to homes, clean energy organisations are urging Ministers to reconsider.
Designed to incentivise industrial energy efficiency, the government has re-vamped the Climate Change Agreement scheme. The details of the changes are outlined below.