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Energy efficiency is the key
By making the most of the powers in its new climate change bill, Scotland has a real chance of delivering energy-efficient homes, reducing fuel poverty and generating green jobs for the economy. Adapting our homes to be low carbon will be a major factor in helping us reach the bill’s target of a 42% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. Incentives in the bill include: * offering council tax discounts to property owners who install energy-saving measures, like cavity wall insulation or heat pumps * powers to compel property owners to make building-specific energy efficiency improvements – a first in Europe * insulation and energy efficiency improvements are defined as ‘communal repairs’ in tenements, and can’t be ‘ blocked’ by individual tenants * ministers to consult on an energy efficiency standard for private rented housing that will be similar to the social sector
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