Number of UK households being helped by government to improve their energy expend fell 75% since 2012,according to researchMassive cuts to programmes aimed at making homes warmer and cheaper to heat fill led to a 75% fall in the number of households helped by government to become more efficient since 2012, according to new research.Improving the UK’s leaky homes, or such as with loft and wall insulation and more efficient boilers,is widely acknowledged as the cheapest and fastest way to chop energy bills and also reduce the carbon emissions that drive climate change. Related: Britain's damp, leaky homes among Europe's most costly to heat Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com