Improving energy efficiency in Welsh homes critical for health and well-being

26 Oct 2021 01:30 PM

A new report, published today by Public Health Wales, calls for improvements to the energy efficiency of existing Welsh housing stock in order to help people’s everyday health and wellbeing, and impact the climate emergency. 

Energy inefficiency is one of the three factors that the Welsh Government’s energy efficiency strategy cites as determining whether a household will be in fuel poverty, alongside household income and energy prices. Inefficient housing results in people using more energy to heat their homes, which in turn results in greater costs to the consumer, increased emissions into the environment and, in most cases, the burning of fossil fuels. 

The discussion paper highlights how, at present, Wales’ housing stock is some of the least energy efficient in Europe.  

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