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Miliband plots £13bn solar panel blitz to create ‘zero bill’ properties
The £15 billion plan aims to create zero bill homes by funding solar panels, batteries, and heat pumps, targeting millions and prioritizing poorer households, officials said.
- The UK government plans to invest £13 billion over the next four years to develop 'zero bill' homes that include solar panels, heat pumps, and battery storage, aiming to reduce energy bills for millions of homeowners.
- Energy Secretary Ed Miliband is expected to announce the Warm Homes Plan next month, which aims to provide financial support, particularly for poorer households, to install solar technology.
- According to Nigel Banks from Octopus Energy, up to 1 million well-insulated homes could reduce their energy bills to nearly zero if equipped with solar panels and batteries.
- The government has authorized an additional 9.2GW of solar and offshore wind power, which is expected to be operational by 2030.
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Ed Miliband to announce billions in green investment to create 'zero bill homes' in Labour bid to win back voters
Millions of Brits will reportedly be eligible for cash to install solar panels, heat pumps and other environmentally friendly devices in a government attempt to create new “zero bill” homes.
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