In order to hit its target of making Britain’s 26 million homes more energy efficient by 2030, it needs to retrofit around 600,000 houses a year. The Green Deal is ambitious, rightly so, but it has a mountain to climb. The £14bn Green Deal aims to entice householders into improving the environmental performance of their homes “at no upfront cost” and with the potential added bonus of a £94 (average 7%) saving on their energy bills every year. But according to communities minister Andrew Stunell, that is exactly what the coalition government’s flagship Green Deal incentive is poised to unleash. It is not often that the word “revolution” is associated with the ideologically conservative and institutionally risk averse British housing industry. Building Boardroom Digital Construction Academy.
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