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The Future Homes Standard is another key policy in the Energy White Paper. It aims for new build homes to be fitted with low carbon heating, and high levels of energy efficiency to ensure that homes built to the Future Homes Standard will be zero carbon ready and have 75% to 80% lower carbon emissions than those built to current standards. Considering the Government aims to build one million homes in this Parliament alone, which will be heated by fossil fuel heating systems, it is naïve to as...

The Future Homes Standard is another key policy in the Energy White Paper. It aims for new build homes to be fitted with low carbon heating, and high levels of energy efficiency to ensure that homes built to the Future Homes Standard will be zero carbon ready and have 75% to 80% lower carbon emissions than those built to current standards. Considering the Government aims to build one million homes in this Parliament alone, which will be heated by fossil fuel heating systems, it is naïve to assume that these homes will not need to be retrofitted at significant cost. This will be particularly detrimental to families on low incomes and to develo Type: conclusion | Number: 9 | Paragraph: 53 | Response status: under_consideration Government response: The Government is committed to phasing out the installation of high-carbon fossil fuel heating in buildings currently off the gas grid during the 2020s. Acting early on these buildings is a no regret option, as they often use the highest carb