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UK Delays Low-Carbon Housing Rules: New Builds to Cut Emissions by 75% but Face Criticism
The UK government has postponed the implementation of new low-carbon housing standards until 2028, despite the potential for new builds to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% compared to current standards. The updated Future Homes Standard would require solar panels and heat pumps, but housebuilders lobbied for a delay due to high energy costs and concerns about pollution from wood-burning stoves. Experts are divided on the changes, with some criticizing the reliance on gas heating and others praising the push for solar and low-carbon technology. The standards have been in development for over a decade and will apply to the planned one point five million new builds, with the goal of creating cheaper, greener living spaces.
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