More than 200 Eastlight homes across north and mid Essex to receive energy bill cut
- The UK government has provisionally allocated over £6.7 million to Citizen to improve energy efficiency in homes across Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and Gloucestershire as part of a three-year project lasting until 2028.
- Eastlight Community Homes has secured £1.2 million in government funding to reduce energy bills for 275 homes in north and mid Essex, Colchester, Braintree, Witham, and Halstead.
- The funding will be used to install solar panels, air source heat pumps, and loft insulation, aiming to enhance energy efficiency and reduce carbon footprints.
- Charlotte Todd from Eastlight Community Homes stated that the investment will help residents save money, stay warm, and support sustainability efforts.
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More than 200 Eastlight homes across north and mid Essex to receive energy bill cut
More than 200 homes owned by a housing association across areas of north and mid Essex will have their energy bills reduced after the firm secured “critical” government funding.
·Basildon, United Kingdom
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