Fossil fuel heating in new builds to be phased out in 2020s

The government will phase out the installation of fossil fuel heating in new build homes off the gas grid during the 2020s as part of a new wide-ranging clean growth strategy, while rebooting efforts to encourage carbon capture and storage.

The strategy, launched this morning at an event in east London, also includes a commitment to reboot efforts to encourage carbon capture and storage (CSS).

Taken together, the raft of measures will form a central pillar of the government’s plans for meeting the targets set in out its fifth carbon budget, which states that UK greenhouse gas emissions must fall to 57 per cent of 1990 levels by 2030.

The measures outlined in the strategy include:

Climate change and industry minister Claire Perry said: ”The impact of the Paris agreement and the unstoppable global shift towards low carbon technologies gives the UK an unparalleled opportunity.”

“By focusing on clean growth, we can cut the cost of energy, drive economic prosperity, create high value jobs and improve our quality of life.”