A new way of classifying energy efficiency that could benefit individual households

In the U.K., 28 million households consume 25% of the total energy and contribute to 25% of the carbon emissions. Focusing on sustainability and energy efficiency within the building sector is vital if the U.K. is to achieve its 2050 net zero target. Yet traditional methods of doing this are time-consuming, labor-intensive, and expensive.


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