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Britain invests $838 Million on Public Building Energy Upgrades

Britain invests $838 Million on Public Building Energy Upgrades

The government announced on Thursday that it would invest 630 millions pounds ($838million) in the installation of solar panels, heat pumps, and other clean energy technologies on public buildings such as schools, community centers, and care homes. The government announced the move as many sectors struggle with high energy costs and to reach climate targets.

In a press statement, the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero stated that the investments would lead to energy cost savings of approximately 650 million pounds per year in the average over the next twelve years.

In a government press release, Louise Shooter said, "High energy costs have been a major headache for schools and hospitals in recent years. It's wonderful to see that they are being assisted to install energy-saving measures and green technology to reduce energy costs." Northumbria Foundation Trust will receive over 14 million pounds for the replacement of fossil fuel heating on two sites. The National Portrait Gallery, in London, has received 5 million pounds towards the installation of heat pumps.

(source: Reuters)