The Energy Efficiency Infrastructure Group (EEIG) is calling on the UK government to put in place powerful tax incentives, alongside expanded green finance, to nudge and empower over 20 million building owners to improve the energy efficiency of their homes, and to increase support and funding for more than 7 million households in fuel poverty or on lower incomes.
These policies should form part of a comprehensive 25-year national plan to transform and modernise the UK’s building stock, aspiring to help every type of household and building owner, in every part of the country, with an initial ten-year package of policies which delivers the following seven important outcomes by 2035.
Our General Election 2024 Manifesto
Following the General Election, the Energy Efficiency Infrastructure Group (EEIG) is calling on the UK government to put in place powerful tax incentives, alongside expanded green finance.
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