Proposals to give families greater choice when upgrading their home heating and for training places for green jobs
Posted 01.05.25
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Homeowners are set to have more choice over ways to access heating systems and bring down costs under proposals being considered as part of the Warm Homes Plan.
With more households wanting to make the upgrade to cleaner, homegrown energy, the government has launched a new consultation on expanding the Boiler Upgrade Scheme to give families even greater choice to pick what works best for them.
Changes to the scheme could see families potentially access air-to-air heat pumps and electric heating technologies such as heat batteries, which are currently not eligible for grants under the scheme, alongside new purchase and ownership models which could spread the cost of a heat pump over several years, or give households the opportunity to lease one for a monthly fee instead.
Consideration is also being given to bolstering the 'clean power army', training up to 18,000 more home retrofitters, to install heat pumps, insulation, solar panels and heat networks.
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