Planning change to make installing heat pump easier for millions
Summary
The UK government has removed a planning restriction that required heat pumps to be installed at least one meter from a neighbor's property. This change aims to make it easier for more homes in England to install heat pumps as part of a plan to reduce carbon emissions and household energy bills. However, high upfront costs and additional complications for renters and older homes remain challenges.Key Facts
- The planning rule requiring heat pumps to be at least one meter from a neighbor's property has been lifted.
- This change is part of the government's Warm Homes Plan to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions.
- Heat pumps use electricity, which can create fewer emissions compared to gas boilers, especially as the UK increases renewable energy use.
- Most UK homes currently use gas boilers, which contribute to 14% of the country's greenhouse gases.
- Installing heat pumps is challenging due to high costs, especially in older homes needing extra upgrades.
- Some homes, like those in terraced housing or conservation areas, might still need planning permission.
- Newer heat pumps are less noisy, reducing previous concerns about noise levels.
- The planning changes are aimed at speeding up heat pump installations in England.
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