A review of the proposed increases to energy efficiency
standards in homes has concluded the overall bill for the private rental sector
could reach £29 billion. Geospatial technology company Kamma has released their
analysis which estimates that 2.9 million privately rented homes (65% of those
on the EPC register) are below the Government target energy efficiency grade C.
With 2.9 million homes needing to improve, and an estimated average cost of £9,872
per home, the total bill facing the sector could hit £29 billion. While an
enormous cost, this could cut emissions by 2.8 million tonnes a year. Read more
on the Property Reporter website.
Why do we keep building on land at risk of flooding?
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A recent study by Aviva found that one in nine new homes in England are
being built on land at risk of flooding – often entirely within planning
rules. J...
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