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January 21, 2026 10:56 PM IST

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UK sets out $20 billion plan to cut energy bills, heat homes

Britain on Tuesday set out a 15-billion-pound ($20 billion) plan to cut energy bills through home upgrades and other efficiency measures, forming part of its wider decarbonisation efforts.

Here are some details:

• New homes will be built cheaper to run, with solar panels as the standard from early 2026, the government said

• Homeowners will be able to apply for government-backed, low- and zero-interest loans for solar panels, batteries and heat pumps

• The move will triple the number of homes with solar panels on their rooftops by 2030, according to the government

• The government will spend 5 billion pounds to ensure low-income households receive free technology upgrades most suitable for their homes

• Some families could receive fully funded installations of solar panels and a battery, covering the average costs of 9,000 pounds and 12,000 pounds, respectively

• Financial breakdown: 2  billion pounds for consumer loans, 2.7  billion for a boiler upgrade scheme, 1.1  billion for heat networks, 2.7  billion through the Warm Homes Fund, and 1.5  billion for other programmes and devolved administrations

(Reuters)

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