Delayed consultation could lead to heat pumps being installed as standard in newbuilds in England from 2025

The UK government has formally backed plans to ban gas and “hydrogen-ready” boilers from newbuild homes in England from 2025, in a long-delayed consultation on low-carbon building standards.

The proposals could mean heat pumps being installed as standard as part of measures to make all new homes “net zero ready” from 2025.

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