Including the closely related terms insulation, and insulation.
…. This means that the energy sector – buildings, transport, industry, and power – needs to reduce emissions to almost zero. In brief, this means that: Homes and other buildings need to become more energy efficient, so they need less energy to power them, and the supply of heat needs to be fully decarbonised, for example, by scaling up efforts to insulate Suffolk’s existing building stock, replacing gas…
… by emissions from vehicles and industrial processes so reductions in fossil fuel use, and people switching to more sustainable options will contribute to improvements in the air we breathe. Lastly, improving home insulation helps conserve energy use and also supports everyone with reducing their living costs, especially those who are most vulnerable to fuel poverty. Community groups, charities, schools…
… and actions: Increased numbers of residential building owners taking up insulation and low carbon energy measures in existing homes. Increase the proportion of council housing stock which is energy- efficient and has low carbon energy measures installed. Increase the proportion of social housing stock which is energy- efficient and has low carbon energy measures installed. Increase the proportion…