Should the government ban the installation of new gas boilers to force a transition to low-carbon heat pumps?
The UK government has proposed phasing out the installation of new gas boilers by 2035 to meet its legally binding net-zero climate targets, replacing them with electric heat pumps. Proponents argue that eliminating domestic gas heating is essential to cutting carbon emissions and will eventually lower energy bills. Opponents argue that heat pumps are prohibitively expensive to install, perform poorly in poorly insulated homes, and place an unfair financial burden on working-class families.
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