Energy grants for low-income households
Summary
Low-income households in Hull can apply for funding to make their homes more energy-efficient. Hull City Council has received £3.4 million from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero to help with these improvements over three years.Key Facts
- Hull City Council received £3.4 million for energy-saving home improvements.
- The funds come from the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero.
- The goal is to reduce fuel poverty by making homes cheaper to heat.
- Improvements can include wall, loft, and underfloor insulation, air-source heat pumps, and solar panels.
- The funding will be available over the next three years.
- Residents must meet certain criteria to qualify for the funding.
- People can apply through the government website or contact the council's warm homes team.
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