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UK announces $20 billion plan to reduce energy bills and heat homes

Britain announced a 20 billion pound plan on Tuesday to reduce energy bills by implementing home upgrades and other efficiency measures.

Below are some details.

The government has announced that solar panels will be standard in all new homes by early 2026.

Solar panels, heat pumps, and batteries can be purchased with low or zero interest loans.

According to the government, the move will 'triple the number of homes with solar panels on their roofs by 2030.

The government will spend £5 billion to upgrade the technology of low-income homes.

* Some families may receive full funding for the installation of solar 'panels' and batteries, which would cover an average cost of 9,000 and 12,000 pounds.

* Financial breakdown: 2.1?billion?pounds?for consumer loans; 2.7?billion?pounds?for a boiler upgrading scheme; 1.1?billion?for heat networks. 2.7? Warm Homes Fund and 1.5?billion to other programmes and the devolved administrations

(source: Reuters)