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The UK government has said developers must install heat pumps and solar panels in all new homes in England under updated building regulations, part of its Warm Homes Plan announced in March 2026.
The plan includes about £15 billion of support for household green technologies.
Homeowners can access a Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant of £7,500 (extended to 2029/30), but households typically face roughly an extra £5,000 out-of-pocket on top of the grant; the Home Builders Federation estimates the new rules could add around £10,000 to the cost of building a new home.
For low-income households and social housing the government has allocated an additional £5 billion for a Social Housing Fund and a Warm Homes Local Grant.
Heating accounts for about a fifth of UK emissions, and ministers and advisers say switching from gas and oil to electric heat pumps is essential to meet net-zero targets.
Nearly 125,000 heat pumps were sold in 2025, but the Climate Change Committee says installations must rise to about 450,000 a year by 2030 and 1.5 million by 2035.
Rules on noise and planning have been relaxed to encourage uptake, but a large increase in trained installers and supply capacity is needed.
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