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  • In December 2024, UK Finance published a report urging the government to adopt measures that encourage greater uptake of environmentally friendly home upgrades throughout the UK.
  • The call follows research showing that 54% of homeowners see the upfront cost as the main barrier to heat pumps, despite the need to install 1.5 million per year by 2035 to meet carbon targets.
  • The report titled 'Unlocking Demand for Green Home Finance' recommends nine measures including a government-led collaboration body, public awareness campaigns, grants, subsidies, and training for tradespeople.
  • Ian Bhullar, UK Finance’s director of sustainability policy, emphasized that achieving the ambitious goals for improving the energy efficiency of UK homes requires boosting consumer interest and raising awareness about the advantages.
  • The recommendations aim to increase green home upgrades, stimulate jobs, innovation, and reinforce energy security, with the government’s Warm Homes Plan providing an opportunity to implement these measures.
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Take up of heat pumps ‘may be boosted if households shown running cost savings’

UK Finance said action is needed to help drive demand for ‘green’ home upgrades.

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UK Finance calls for action to drive demand for green home upgrades

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Actu-Environnement broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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