Study by Rightmove Highlights Widespread Energy Inefficiency in Residential Properties

Wednesday, 26 June 2024, 09:54

A recent study conducted by Rightmove has uncovered a concerning trend where over half of homes, approximately 18 million properties, have been rated with an energy performance grade of D or lower. This indicates a significant portion of residential buildings are failing to meet basic energy efficiency standards, posing environmental and financial challenges for homeowners. The findings emphasize the pressing need for increased awareness and adoption of energy-saving measures to address this issue promptly.
Daily Mail
Study by Rightmove Highlights Widespread Energy Inefficiency in Residential Properties

Key Findings:

Rightmove study reveals over half of homes are rated D or below in energy performance.

Impact:

Majority of residential properties are inefficient in energy usage.

  • Approximately 18 million homes require improvements in energy performance.
  1. This trend highlights the urgent need for energy-saving solutions in the housing sector.

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