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UK Launches £15 Billion Warm Homes Plan with Free Upgrades and Low-Interest Loans
The £15 billion plan aims to upgrade up to 5 million homes and lift up to 1 million households out of fuel poverty by 2030, using loans and grants for solar and heat pumps.
- On January 15, 2026 the government unveiled the Warm Homes Plan, a £15 billion programme offering homeowners government-backed zero and low-interest loans for solar panels, heat pumps and batteries.
- The plan aims to help lift up to five million homes and up to one million families out of fuel poverty, building on last year's measures that took an average of £150 off energy bills.
- Funding includes specific pots such as £15 billion for low-income households, £2 billion for consumer loans, and £2.7 billion for heat pump schemes, officials detailed.
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Households must be guaranteed warmer homes under new government plan, says East Sussex energy charity
Local community benefit society Energise Sussex Coast is calling for a Warm Homes Guarantee to be placed at the centre of the government's new £15bn 'Warm Homes Plan' to upgrade 5 million UK homes.
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