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Recommendation 27

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We call on the Government to prioritise the development and launch of a replacement for...

Recommendation
We call on the Government to prioritise the development and launch of a replacement for the Green Homes Grant, delivered locally through regional and local government in England instead of centrally by the Department. Ministers should provide an update on this work in response to this report.
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Government Response Acknowledged
HM Government Acknowledged
The Government recognises that local authorities play an essential role in driving local climate action, including on the decarbonisation of homes. We are committed to working closely with local and regional governments to help them deliver on their ambitions, including through the devolution framework announced in the Levelling Up White Paper. The Heat and Buildings Strategy (HBS) and Net Zero Strategy (NZS) were published in October 2021 and set out milestones jointly owned between DLUHC and BEIS that will be delivered during the 2020s to decarbonise heating in homes. Delivery of these Strategies is a priority for both departments. The two departments are working in collaboration to ensure these milestones are delivered, and committed in the NZS to publicly report on progress annually against the following metrics: • Achieve a minimum market capacity of 600000 heat pumps per year by 2028. • Enable as many homes to reach EPC Band C as possible by 2035, where practical, cost-effective, and affordable. • Ensure as many fuel-poor homes as reasonably practicable reach EPC Band C by 2030. A high-level strategy for the two departments to decarbonise homes and contribute to delivering on the UK’s Net Zero commitments is set out in the BEIS Outcome Delivery Plan which is published annually. This plan identifies the key programmes critical to delivery and sets out an evaluation plan to monitor and assess progress.