More than 4,000 believe housing homes have now received energy efficiency improvements, helping customers stay warm while reducing energy use. Each home has received a range of measures to reduce heat loss, lower energy consumption, cut carbon emissions, and help customers manage their heating bills more easily. The not-for-profit housing association’s work is part-funded by the government through successive rounds of the Social Housing Decarbon…
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