The secret to warmer, greener homes lies in going Dutch

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As temperatures plunge many of us are shivering in our homes - but 'Energiesprong' is here to help, says Green Alliance's Chris Friedler

In 2017, buildings were responsible for 22 per cent of the UK's total carbon emissions, compared to just 19 per cent from electricity supply. With declining coal power generation and the rise in electric...

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