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UK scraps plan to ban gas boilers by 2035: Can the government boost heat pump uptake?


Published on 2025-01-07 12:00:48 - MSN
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The UK government has decided to abandon its plan to ban the installation of gas boilers by 2035, a move that was intended to accelerate the transition to more environmentally friendly heating systems like heat pumps. This decision comes amidst concerns over the cost and practicality of heat pumps for many households. Instead of enforcing a ban, the government is now focusing on boosting the uptake of heat pumps through incentives and improving their affordability and efficiency. Critics argue that this policy shift might hinder the UK's progress towards its net zero emissions target by 2050, as gas boilers contribute significantly to carbon emissions. The government's new strategy includes increasing grants for heat pump installations, enhancing consumer awareness, and addressing the high installation costs and technical challenges associated with heat pumps.

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