You can read more about how this has been allocated to housing providers here.
We will match this funding, meaning over the next three years, we will improve the energy efficiency of around 400 homes.
The fund will upgrade a significant amount of social housing nationwide with an Energy Performance Certificate below band C. But what does this mean for residents?
It will help:
- deliver warm, energy-efficient homes
- reduce carbon emissions
- tackle fuel poverty
This continues the works we’ve undertaken over the last few years through the Social Housing Decarbonisation Fund Wave 2.2 and ECO funding (which you can find out more about here), through which we managed to carry out some improvement works on some of our existing homes.
We’re working through the detail of when and how this will be delivered, and will engage with residents throughout this process, over the next three years.
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