
Great news. The sooner this approach can be embraced for existing dwellings that are appropriately thermally improved with better air tightness (for the specific context) the better.
by Red_Brummy

Great news. The sooner this approach can be embraced for existing dwellings that are appropriately thermally improved with better air tightness (for the specific context) the better.
by Red_Brummy
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>Record number
>5000
> dwellings that are appropriately thermally improved
And there is the problem. The vast majority don’t have £20k-40k just lying around.
I know I don’t!
Good work there.
Also impressive seeing the rising percentages of different systems being installed – with up to 20% of properties in some areas having something.
“According to the MCS, 9% of Scottish households now have an MCS-certified “renewable installation” – which includes heat pumps, solar panels and battery storage.
Installation rates vary across the country: Na h-Eileanan Siar, where over a fifth (20.5%) of all households have a renewal installation, has the most, followed by Orkney (14.7%) and Argyll and Bute (8.8%).”
Scotland on course for record number of hyperthermia cases.