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Command Papers 388 Heat and buildings strategy

Publication Year

2021

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Looks at decarbonising the UK's homes, and commercial, industrial and public sector buildings, setting out policies and proposals for meeting the UK's net zero target by 2050. Covers: context, economic and wider opportunities, where we are now, planning for net zero, reducing emissions in the 2020s and creating the conditions for change.

Document History

Produced by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).

ISBN

9781528624596

Publisher Information

HM Government

Website: http://www.gov.uk/