
Ministers delay new rules for low-carbon housing in England
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The UK government has postponed the implementation of new low-carbon housing regulations, which were initially set to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% for homes built from March 2028 compared to those built to 2013 standards. This delay is likely to leave new homeowners facing high gas prices for an extended period. The updated regulations, known as the 'future homes standard' (FHS), will include solar panels and heat pumps in most new homes, but the government has softened its stance on stricter rules due to pressure from the housing industry.
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The UK government has been under increasing pressure to address climate change and reduce carbon emissions, especially in the housing sector, which is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The future homes standard was designed to modernize building practices to align with climate goals, but the recent delay suggests a prioritization of economic interests over environmental commitments.
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