EUA announces target for 15m UK net zero homes by 2035

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The Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) has announced an ambitious new target aiming to see 15m UK homes net zero ready by 2035 with hydrogen-ready boilers

The Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) has announced an ambitious new target aiming to see 15m UK homes net zero ready by 2035 with hydrogen-ready boilers

The key to UK homes becoming net zero ready by 2035 could be hydrogen-ready boilers, argues the Energy and Utilities Alliance.

While world leaders discuss global issues at COP27, here at home the EUA wants to see 15m UK homes made net zero ready by 2035.

The UK net zero homes update should be delivered at no extra cost to the consumer

Calling for this ambitious UK net zero homes target, chief executive Mike Foster said:

“Having net zero homes is a must for the Government and we want to help deliver this for them. That’s why we want to see 15m UK homes fitted with hydrogen-ready boilers by 2035.”

“We recognise that consumers are facing a really tough financial outlook, that’s why our target also means no additional cost to them. From 2026, we believe all new gas boilers should be hydrogen-ready, at no extra cost to the consumer compared to buying a natural gas boiler.”

“This ambitious target shows what could be delivered, once the government have undertaken the formal consultation required. The industry is telling the government to give us the tools and we will deliver for them.”

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“The consumer needs to be front and centre of any policy impacting their home. That’s why the hydrogen-ready boiler is such a great idea. It uses natural gas and then on switchover day an engineer simply flicks the boiler to using hydrogen. No need for consumers to buy expensive alternatives or undertake costly renovations.”

“In setting an ambitious target of 15m hydrogen-ready boilers by 2035, we are preparing the UK housing stock for the great switchover, just as we recently did from analogue to digital TVs. Start replacing fossil fuel boilers with hydrogen-ready versions, years in advance of the switch, so consumers and their homes are prepared for net zero.”

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