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拢12m available to make homes more energy efficient
- Surrey County Council has set aside over 拢12m to help residents heat their homes
- Residents living in homes not heated by gas could claim up to 拢38,000
- One councillor said the funding was a "great opportunity" to reduce both energy bills and the carbon footprint
More than 拢12m of funding has been allocated for Surrey residents to make their homes more energy efficient.
Lower income residents living in properties not heated by gas could receive grants of up to 拢38,000 to spend on measures including improving insulation, installing solar panels or air source heat pumps.
Many households were facing a "challenging time" and struggling during the cost of living crisis, said Marisa Heath, Surrey county council cabinet member for environment.
"It鈥檚 so important we reach out and help those who need us the most," she added.
Ms Heath said the funding was a "great opportunity" to reduce both energy bills and the carbon footprint.
Lord Callanan, minister for energy efficiency and green finance, said the investment will help thousands of households heat their homes for less and could save hundreds on energy bills.
Eligible properties must have an EPC rating of D to G, the main form of heating must not be mains gas and applicants will need to meet a financial eligibility criteria.
Limited funding will be on a first-come, first-serve basis, and people can check if they are eligible by contacting Action Surrey.
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