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Britain's emissions cuts obstructed by sluggish heat pump uptake, guard dog states

Britain's development in cutting emissions in the home heating sector is being hindered by a sluggish uptake of heat pumps, a parliamentary watchdog said in a report on Monday.

WHY IT is necessary

The majority of Britain's homes are warmed by gas and the home heating sector represent around 18% of the nation's total greenhouse gas emissions. The government hopes replacing gas boilers with electricity-driven heat pumps will play a large role in cutting emissions from the sector.

SECRET PRICES ESTIMATE

The report by the National Audit Office (NAO): discovered that the Department for Energy Security and Net Absolutely No has no overarching long-lasting plan to address the low levels of awareness amongst households about the steps needed to decarbonise home heating.

Government needs to engage every home to achieve its objective to decarbonise home heating as part of the transition to net absolutely no, stated NAO head Gareth Davies.

CONTEXT

Britain has a lawfully binding target to reach net no emissions by 2050 however meeting it will need a modification in the method the majority of its 28 million homes are warmed, NAO said in the report.

BY THE NUMBERS Some 18,900 heatpump were installed in between May 2022 and December 2023 compared with federal government expectations of 50,000, the report said.

The government wants to see 600,000 heatpump set up per year by 2028.

THE ACTION

A spokesperson for Britain's Department for Energy and Security and Net Zero stated it is running a TV, radio and paper campaign reaching 16.6 million households with details about heatpump, insulation and ways individuals can cut their costs.

By assisting instead of requiring households to install heat pumps, with a 50% larger heat pump grant, we have increased applications by nearly 40%..

(source: Reuters)