News > Flash news Making UK homes energy efficient would cost less than £3,000 per house, survey claims While homes are becoming more energy-efficient, says new research by the Energy Saving Trust, private rented housing stock lags far behind
The majority of the UK's least energy-efficient homes could be brought up to near-average green standards for less than £3,000, a new analysis claims today.
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