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Mid Suffolk District Council

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… boilers with heat pumps or low carbon heat networks. Addressing energy efficiency of domestic properties will also deliver cost savings and health benefits, making this change a pivotal opportunity to impact the quality of life for Suffolk residents. Businesses and industry need to reduce their energy use and switch to zero carbon sources. This transition, alongside reducing carbon emissions…

… of owner-occupied properties which have energy-efficient and have low carbon energy measures installed. Increase the proportion of private rental properties which are energy-efficient and have low carbon energy measures installed. Ensure tradespeople are properly skilled to undertake retrofit activities, including via training and certification. New homes built in line with 2025 Future Homes…

… on the road that are low or zero emission. Work with bus companies to support the transition to a zero-emission bus fleet. Develop a range of enablers that will encourage the uptake of EVs, along with a strategy to improve the charging point network on public owned property and local business premises. Outcomes and actions: We want to see: We are going to: http…

… of transport. £8.6mn HUG2 funding awarded to the county to improve home energy efficiency in low-income households. £3mn from the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to extend the 0% loan service for residents wishing to upgrade the energy efficiency of their properties. On 8 December 2022, the Leader of Suffolk County Council signed the proposed ‘Suffolk Devolution Deal…

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