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Seven English cities are to receive a share of £12mn to help them kick-start th ...

Seven English cities are to receive a share of £12mn to help them kick-start the Green Deal in their regions, says DECC. The cities - Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham and Sheffield - have put forward ambitious proposals to lower their carbon emissions and this new funding will support their plans to test key elements of the Green Deal. The new funding will be a key opportunity to test elements of the Green Deal framework, like assessment and installation, and provide early feedback. The proposals received include retrofitting properties across whole communities and initial indications suggest that the cities expect to deliver to around 2,500 retrofits to households and non-domestic properties

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Region: UK

Keywords: Government - Carbon management

Subjects: Funding, Green Deal

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