Penalties drafted as part of ‘clean-heat plan’ to hasten take-up of eco-friendly heat pumps replaced by quota system

The UK government is poised to scrap the so-called “boiler tax” after manufacturers hiked the price of new gas boilers to cover the fines they have to pay if new targets to fit eco-friendly heat pumps in homes are missed.

Such a move will disappoint environmentalists and comes several months after Rishi Sunak announced a watering down of the UK’s net zero policies, a climbdown that included pushing back the deadline for banning new petrol and diesel cars.

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