Study: Families in least efficient homes set to pay £700 more a year

Stuart Stone
clock • 5 min read
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Brits living in homes with a Band F Energy Performance Certificate rating could face average annual energy bills that are £700 higher than those with a rating of C or above, ECIU calculates

Families living in poorly insulated and energy inefficient homes could soon find themselves paying around £700 more on their average annual energy bills compared those in homes in line with the government's...

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