Britain Invests £1.8B to Upgrade Home Energy Efficiency

by  
AnhNguyen  
- March 20, 2025

The UK government has announced a £1.8 billion investment to upgrade home energy efficiency for 170,000 low-income households, aiming to reduce emissions and lower energy bills. The initiative, part of […]

The UK government has announced a £1.8 billion investment to upgrade home energy efficiency for 170,000 low-income households, aiming to reduce emissions and lower energy bills. The initiative, part of the Warm Homes Plan, will provide insulation, double glazing, solar panels, and heat pumps to help families save hundreds of pounds annually while supporting Britain’s carbon neutral strategy. 

The funding will be distributed through two main programs: £1.29 billion under the Warm Homes: Social Housing Fund for 144 projects and £500 million under the Warm Homes: Local Grant, covering 73 projects across 270 local authorities. These efforts align with the UK’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. 

The program targets some of the country’s most vulnerable households, helping them cope with rising energy costs. Miatta Fahnbulleh, Minister for Energy Consumers, emphasized the importance of the initiative: “Living in a warm, comfortable home should not be a luxury. It is a right that has been out of reach for too many people for too long.” 

Key regions benefiting from the funding include the West Midlands Combined Authority and Greater Manchester Combined Authority, both receiving grants through the Warm Homes and Public Sector Decarbonisation Devolution Programme. 

Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation, welcomed the initiative, stating: “This is a crucial step toward the government’s commitment to tackle fuel poverty and decarbonise England’s social homes.” 

Additionally, the UK government has introduced further energy support measures, including a £500 million Winter Package, an extended Household Support Fund, and increased subsidies for heat pump installations. These initiatives reflect the UK’s ongoing efforts to align housing policies with its broader ESG and carbon reduction strategies, ensuring a greener, more energy-efficient future. 

 

Sources: 

https://esgnews.com/britain-to-invest-1-8-billion-to-upgrade-home-energy-efficiency-for-170000-households/ 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/up-to-170000-homes-to-get-energy-saving-upgrades  

https://www.uswitch.com/gas-electricity/news/homes-to-benefit-from-warm-homes-plan/  

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