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New rules for low carbon heating in Scots homes
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New rules are being introduced in Scotland to ensure that all the new homes that are built use renewable or low carbon heating. By doing this they are trying to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and plan on having this new system implanted by 2024. Low-carbon heating is often used to refer to systems that use heat pumps or other alternatives to gas boilers. This project will some what cost about 30 million european dollars but hopefully in the end it is worth it. 

I think this is a great idea and could potentially create a big change in the long run. If more arts of the world do this or something similar it could help to contribute in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Also though it will probably cost quite a bit causing a potential increase in the homes. 

What are your thoughts or concerns on this?
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-50993183


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New rules for low carbon heating in Scots homes - by Natisha Ram - 01-07-2020, 10:46 AM

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