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.
The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) Bill passed its first reading last month as part of the push to make the UK’s property ‘Net Zero’, and will be debated in October ahead of its second reading.
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.
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